My issue when people get up in arms with stuff like the blackface is that people seem to have no problem with things that are deeply offensive but one thing that is just as offensive as almost anything else on the show is cause for outrage.
My issue when people get up in arms with stuff like the blackface is that people seem to have no problem with things that are deeply offensive but one thing that is just as offensive as almost anything else on the show is cause for outrage.
Didn't have a issue with this but with The Challenge, during the week they would change from hour to an hour and a half to connect with the after show and the dvr would process it as a different episode sometimes.
Marilyn Mason was pretty interesting on dinner for five so I don't have a problem with him being on the panel. And he's obviously a fan. As long as the person is a fan of the show, I don't give a shit how big or important they are.
Shut the hell up and letting other people talk or making some sense would have helped.
I'm sure there are many people faking it so they can hangout with other who are sick and dying. Makes sense.
Natasha was buzzing in before Chris had a chance to finish the question.
You say huggable, some say punchable.
I swear that beat during Mr. T's rap was a sample of the Captain Planet theme song. It sure came off that way (not a bad thing obviously).
Meg has been in like two episodes so far. Meg isn't actually an issue.
Now I'm thinking about the fact that the guy who plays Fred use to do racist jokes in blackface.
I bet NBC wishes they could do this.
I think they will too with time but it's difficult to get into Fitzsimmons when they are so outside of the action.
I can't figure out what makes me laugh more. Diaz when she smiles at someone else's pain or Holt's deadpan.
Shouldn't that be what everyone looks for in a comedy?
The show just started. Just watch it.
I must admit that I'm personally getting tired of people always commenting on "cliched plots". I mean, it's 2013. How many different plots are there really left in the entertainment world. As the reviewer points out, the best thing to do is try and subvert your expectations. I also think having a good cast/characters…
I don't have an issue with dialogue because I understand the sentiment. I know what you meant.
I feel like everyone was a little more at ease in their roles and that's a good thing for this shows future.
I'm pretty sure Fitz may be on the naive side in this situation and can't understand why she would betray. Also, if he hasn't had a lot of friends in his life (something I would bet money on) it would probably suck to lose one. He and Simmons are still relatively young. It's not like Coulson said it.
Do we have 30 millions dollars to pay for Robert Downey Jr.? or money to pay for Iron effects? I would assume that is what the threshold is.