Tobias: No, no, it's pronounced a-nal-ra-pist.
Buster: It wasn't really the pronunciation that bothered me.
Tobias: No, no, it's pronounced a-nal-ra-pist.
Buster: It wasn't really the pronunciation that bothered me.
In fairness, this review was ghost-written by Walt Jr.
In fairness, this review was ghost-written by Walt Jr.
I agree, this is ridiculous. I mean, someone taking the time to give a genuine, informative answer to your question, and yet Community collects dust.
I agree, this is ridiculous. I mean, someone taking the time to give a genuine, informative answer to your question, and yet Community collects dust.
I thought this was definitely the show's most subtle episode. It was a brave move to have all of the normal scheming and spinning take place almost entirely off-screen, but it paid off; I laughed out loud every time that the allegations involving the Baroness was mentioned, that was pitch-perfect. I also loved seeing…
I thought this was definitely the show's most subtle episode. It was a brave move to have all of the normal scheming and spinning take place almost entirely off-screen, but it paid off; I laughed out loud every time that the allegations involving the Baroness was mentioned, that was pitch-perfect. I also loved seeing…
I kind of feel like you're missing the point when you say that Glenn deserved the tirade from Malcolm. To me, Malcolm's disproportionate fury comes from his obsession with the idea of politics as conflict, which manifests itself through the party system. You say that "you don't switch teams in politics", but I think…
I kind of feel like you're missing the point when you say that Glenn deserved the tirade from Malcolm. To me, Malcolm's disproportionate fury comes from his obsession with the idea of politics as conflict, which manifests itself through the party system. You say that "you don't switch teams in politics", but I think…
That the show can make Nicola at once sympathetic and believably incompetent is very impressive. The writers have been very clever in the way that they show glimmers of Nicola's idealism (her opposition to the mindless conflict that dominates politics, seen briefly in series 3 and earlier this series), while also…
That the show can make Nicola at once sympathetic and believably incompetent is very impressive. The writers have been very clever in the way that they show glimmers of Nicola's idealism (her opposition to the mindless conflict that dominates politics, seen briefly in series 3 and earlier this series), while also…
It definitely was, which is very impressive considering that episode 3 was great, too.
It definitely was, which is very impressive considering that episode 3 was great, too.
In Sims' defense, fuck Mumford and Sons.
In Sims' defense, fuck Mumford and Sons.
I still know her best as Funkhouser's crazy sister.
I still know her best as Funkhouser's crazy sister.
I had the exact same reaction to that actress, she pissed me off to no end and that fucking smirk kept taking me out of the film. The worst part was that I later read a review that specifically praised her lip-syncing when I thought her acting was the most distracting part of the film.
I had the exact same reaction to that actress, she pissed me off to no end and that fucking smirk kept taking me out of the film. The worst part was that I later read a review that specifically praised her lip-syncing when I thought her acting was the most distracting part of the film.
Give me Terriers now. Let me inject Terriers directly into my veins. I want more Terriers, is what I'm saying.