She was pretty good in a thankless role in Sleeping with Other People
She was pretty good in a thankless role in Sleeping with Other People
I feel less bad about this one than either of those previous cancellations.
Ballers is probably a closer fit there.
I think i watched one season of Togetherness, around 5 episodes of Love, and have thusfar avoided Flaked entirely. I'm making progress!
You know the actual Chris Evans would not die, right?
The Lantern Corps loves me, ask anyone, they all say I'm great. But Ryan is a very bad member. I would have negotiated for a much better representative for our sector. Sad
Super dirt levitation is a downright silver age-worthy stupid power.
And the xenophobia isn't even one of the bits i expect them to move away from in the restructuring this or a near-future election might bring. They're in a place where they can't appease all of their crazy base and still be palatable to enough other voters. But xenophobia is not one of those places where they can't…
Fun fact: kid gloves is singular (or non count?) and refers to the soft material the gloves are made out of: a kid's skin
https://www.washingtonpost…. is the most substantive things i've seen out of him. Then there's uh…the wall stuff and then that boilerplate republican tax plan he mentioned in one of the debates. It is really tough though to figure out when he's ad libbing things he doesn't mean and when something is a plan he would…
Unless we orchestrate a terrorist attack on ourselves, i doubt it.
Yeah he has basically let his family and friends talk that stuff for him. I don't think he's said it himself, but he also hasn't denied it, and he has employed (and married) people saying it.
I'm more worried about Trump than Cruz, but not because his policies are worse. His policies are around the same level of bad, but there's more historical precedent for a swell of support around people and policies like him and them, and a greater chance of his kind of voter resorting to extralegal means to get what…
It really varies piece by piece for me. Sometimes he just doesn't have the right tone for a segment but sometimes he's great. I still like the show a little bit more than the penultimate Stewart interval though, because there are more and better correspondents again now that they're back to having some job security.
This is one of the second-tier bits of ugliness in the Trump and Cruz campaigns. Lindsey Graham and Marco Rubio and so on start looking moderate, despite being way off moderate by most measures of actual policy preferences.
I saw Bernie on PBS the other day saying we aren't doing enough militarily to destroy ISIS right now. There are no people against escalating intervention in the middle east in this race, but at least we can still stop short of Ted "the sand will be glowing by the time we're done" Cruz.
There's a difference imo between some of the Bernie voters saying really bad shit about Hillary, and how the actual candidates and power players in the republican primary treated each other directly.
I would say he didn't, and that's what made this interview magical. He stood by his comparison of choosing Ted Cruz to being poisoned to death. Asked why he supports Cruz now, he said "he's not _completely_ crazy* and we won't get completely destroyed with him as the nominee" and that's not a slip of the tongue. Asked…
I'm not sure i get how you "share cousins." Isn't that a transitive relationship? Like, you can share aunts, but not siblings (because that's just called being siblings).
I think saying that is actually less weird than the fact that Abbi actually looks.