I don't think David Chase is fan of upper-middle class white people in general. Basically every character from that background except Melfi is a giant douche.
I don't think David Chase is fan of upper-middle class white people in general. Basically every character from that background except Melfi is a giant douche.
@Truck- Yea, this story doesn't really mention the fact that John Landgraf clearly loved this show, really would've liked to renew it, and generally seems like a good guy.
I didn't want to bury this at the end of the comments, so here's a really fucking depressing quote from the president of FX about the cancellation:
District 9 was awesome but it was racist as shit.
Fuck you FX for not promoting this properly and fuck you America for not watching.
FUCK
FUCK
Good old CCH Pounder
She rules.
Guys at the end of the episode Troy straight up says "alcohol makes people sad".
Since Kirkman wasn't on the writing staff I'm sure we'll see plenty more crappy scripts from him in seasons to come.
This woman's rack
is out of this world.
Hypothetically
If you could give up all the Apatow movies and erase their influence from history, in exchange for one more good season of both Freaks and Geeks and Undeclared, would you do it?
Ok
Where's the star of Firefly!?
Pac-Man is making me miss having a console more than any other game released this fall.
Billy
I agree that the "message" of Billy isn't handled so well but damn if it isn't a good thriller episode.
Of course all this theorizing about the earliest possible age he could have received his law degree is moot because his degree was fake.
I was under the impression that Jeff was supposed to be close to McHale's real age. I don't remember where I read that though.
Wasn't crazy about this one.
The pacing and McHale's acting kinda felt off this episode. Also, I was hoping that the writers wouldn't return to the Jeff/Annie relationship and all the creepiness it entails.
I am part of the traditional gaming market, therefore I want developers to make things for me. I have no problem with Kinect or Move as long as their developers stick to what the 'non-traditional' gaming market has been proven to want: minigame collections and workout games.
I don't hate the fact that exists, but I don't like the fact that developers are putting time and effort implementing motion controls into their games that could be spent making something that I want. For example Rare could be making something awesome right now instead of Kinect Sports and whatever other Kinect crap…
Dance Central isn't my kind of game but I recognize that lots of people like it, and that's fine.