It seems so, because why would he be ashamed of masturbating to bum fights?
It seems so, because why would he be ashamed of masturbating to bum fights?
NBC peacocks comedy. Why does America not peacock comedy?
"I fucking hate the Facebook generation," he says in a post through social media.
That line really stuck out to me in the notes. I'm still not sure to read that as "haha, I have kinks!" or something darker.
I blame Netflix.
There is probably expected gain from releasing a new series, but my guess is that their business model is more built on getting people to continue their subscription month by month.
There is a season two that was filmed earlier this year and set to air in the fall, but Lilyhammer is not a Netflix-exclusive; it is a co-production with Norwegian broadcaster NRK, where it will air first before being made available for stream on Netflix.
I'll probably pick something unrelated to the username, since the username is just an old alias I used when I played City of Heroes (and Silent Spy was my character/username on there, and for some reason I adapted it here as well), and that game has been discontinued for almost a year now*.
NuDisqus makes it even more obvious that I still have not chosen an avatar. DISLIKE.
Well then. Sign me up.
I wasn't around much earlier this week to post this, and didn't see if it was posted:
The nominees for the International Emmy Awards were announced on Monday.
For UMS?
He really, really looks like Chris Elliot in Scary Movie 2. Compare:
Chris Elliot vs. Denis O'Hare
It's the difference of showing and telling. There was a lot of storytelling and voiceovers this episode, and a lot of things that could have been "wtf" were really causal within the world. The characters are aware that supernatural things exist, and that they are supernatural, so there's less "WTF" mysteries when…
I agree with the C+. I like the show, and I liked the episode, but it got bogged down by a lot of exposition and wasn't crazy-fun like past seasons' episodes to go into the B or A range, but it had enough strengths to warrant the + mark. It's a "You can do better, C+" kind of grade, I think, and less of a "This is the…
Now I'm getting a giant advertisement for SKYN Condoms.
The gayest show on television is easily Teen Wolf, which is about just as campy and a lot more gay.
I am not sure what to make of this episode, and in a very different way that I am normally not sure what to make of American Horror Story. I definitely liked it, but it felt so exposition-heavy and information-dumpy rather than throw-shit-at-the-walls that it became a little less thrilling. Bits of it were even, gasp,…