And then her dad similarly tells her that her entire personality is just an attack against him.
And then her dad similarly tells her that her entire personality is just an attack against him.
This is going to be one of those shows where people misinterpret horrible, self-destructive behavior as bad-ass, isn't it?
Colin Farrell's partner. They go through the missing guy's place together.
Wait, were people really offended by that? They must have missed this: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
It's weird how they never made a season finale though.
No, a bunch of stuff happened already. I don't know how you missed it.
In the mall near me there used to be a store that just sold every color of Crocs. I suspect it was a money laundering operation of some sort.
Woah, it's back! Good to see you back here Nathan. This is the feature that first got me into the AV Club to begin with.
"Genre TV" sounds a bit like "Ethnic food". Like it seems vaguely patronizing even though it doesn't technically mean anything.
You guys might want to watch that scene again…
Kala does make a… brief but memorable appearance.
I think the central theme of this show is empathy and seeing the world through someone else's eyes. Progressiveness fits right in with that.
That seems a kind of a "I'll stop insulting you when you stop defending yourself".
What makes you think big time game developers don't think they're making art? Video game development seems like a pretty hard, brutal industry to get into. I don't think most people are just doing it for the money.
Sure, partly. I mean, it's not healthy to over do that. I mean, people like being part of subcultures, it's fun.
Oh bullshit. People are into different things and people like to express what they're into. Everyone describes themselves by their interests to some degree.
That can't be… wow, that is a real show.
I like how that one just gives up and goes "Ok, here's everyone else in the show on this car's grill".
I'm just distracted by how much he looks like a young John Turturro.
Substantive doesn't mean realistic. This show is almost outright fantasy, and I don't think it's any less substantive because of that.