Only if Tracy Jordan shows up demanding his 40 dollars.
Only if Tracy Jordan shows up demanding his 40 dollars.
S3 of Orphan Black was pretty atrocious.
I mean, I'd certainly take it any day over 7. At least season 1 is fun, and its execution is closer to what it's aiming for than 7 is at all. And they each have one absolutely excellent episode in Prophecy Girl and Selfless. My point is I'm a defender of season 1 and can see its appeal even while certainly thinking…
My third favorite after 2 and 5.
Jasmine specifically claims that she was responsible for the snow, but I also wholly believe we have no reason to actually trust her claims of manipulating all sorts of things and that we're supposed to think or later realize she's lying through her teeth.
Some of if not all of the fans of everything are fucksticks.
Except for Starcrossed. What was that? Exactly.
Replace Breaking Bad with Mad Men. Also I'd throw Enlightened in, but I don't need that shitstorm poor VDW got.
The wait until the divorce is in regards to a long term commitment and/or marriage proposal, not starting a relationship or having sex generally. My understanding of the restaurant tensions was that Jeri was going to propose to Pam there, and she later (this episode is the last I've seen) specifically says she wants…
Lupin III.
Why would you not be interested in Carol? Joy I get, I loathe Russell, but I've been excited for Carol for years.
WE ARE NOT THINGS. WE ARE NOT THINGS!
Because of the phrase SHINY AND CHROME from the film.
I'd say it was definitely moving, perhaps not in the conventional sense, but nonetheless. Few scenes this year affected me as much as "My name is Max" and Furiosa's anguish upon discovering what happened to the Green Place.
I'd have to go for Darrenofsky or the Coens if we're choosing among that lineup. But Hooper would definitely be tied for last with O Russell.
I maintain a general tolerance of cis actors playing us for the time being, primarily because I feel like we've gotta be focusing on improving the legal and social atmosphere, rolling back the laws making our murder legal across the US and elsewhere, before we can expect to be in a place where we'll have more publicly…
But they were actively rooting for him despite a caricatured, one dimensional performance and when he was going up against Michael Keaton's excellent work in the actual best film of 2014.
Your feelings on King's Speech and especially Imitation Game tell me you have a much higher tolerance than myself for this field, these middlebrow biopics, so fair enough.
Everyone in my freshman dorm Oscar party cheered when he won Leading Actor, and I know a large number of women who find him very attractive.
I think he's an atrocious actor and I hate his face, I'm sorry, I really can't help it. It's probably exacerbated by people my age's bizarre obsession with him, though.