Based on what was released today, I think I'll like the stuff on Felicia Day's Geek and Sundry channel more. The starved board game geek inside of me liked the Wil Wheaton show. And while the stuff on Geek and Sundry came off as charming a lot of the Nerdist content released today was more loud and obnoxious.
Yea, but it's hard to do it for the chicks in Christian entertainment. Unless you're into anal, then I say go for it.
MMMMMMM…pencak
Other Comics Released In The Last Month
Justice League #6 - This comic ended the first arc of the series that came in like a lion and left like a lamb. Geoff Johns packed his first six issues with more would-be-iconic moments than could be supported by the boring story and weak characterizations.
I'm going to go ahead and believe that Steve was just playing devil's advocate because someone had to. That series is pretty much be the most click-baity way to do a Community article today so they had to find someone to take the con- side.
I hate that NOW, more than ten years after it was implemented, people are complaining about the TSA. I also hate that the people who complain about the TSA still have no opinion on the PATRIOT Act.
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Though most of his work isn’t overtly religious in nature, elements of his personal beliefs seep into almost every one of his books, which has given him a reputation as a bigot…"
Not enough actual content.
I'm a little conflicted about the slut-shaming aspect in Parker's rape. Parker's promiscuity plays into Veronica's guilt and personal involvement in the rape case but is that a good enough reason to possibly further this trope?
I liked it but you're right about it feeling amateurish. I'm not sure that it started out as Hulu original programming though. I think it was a web series that got bought by Hulu.
Amber's getting into trouble? Looks like it's season finale time on Parenthood. Also this episode needed more Dawes.
The minute I knew this episode was doomed was when I realized that the first act wasn't telling a coherent story. HIMYM has done this type of structure well before but usually there's smaller stories to keep us entertained before we get to the big picture story. This episode would have been slightly better if it had…
I figured he joined the TSA because it gave him a way to get into contact with a lot of different people. A less showy version of Bruce Willis extending his arms in a train station in Unbreakable.
It bothered me that they didn't think to maybe call someone from TSA on their way there.
I guess this means another 8 years of not hiring anyone under 50 for the half-time show.
@avclub-07f2d8dbef3b2aeca9cb258091bc3dba:disqus , Chopped has it's gimmick too. The way people talk around here, I don't think they'd be too happy to have the chefs have to cook from ingredients in a box.
So Drew Barrymore has reached the whale movie portion of her career? Also known as the Guttenberg Point.
So the kid in the picture at the top is streaming his evil look?
Man, Top Chef fans are fucking humorless. As someone who's more of a fan of entertainment than watching people cook food that I'll never get to taste I actually liked this episode. Pee Wee was funny. I laughed out loud at at least two of his jokes as opposed to groaning during the Theron episode (I wanted to kill…