I think there's something to this. Despite the emphasis at times on the alt-right internet trolls driving Trump's election, the reality is that he won on older voters much, much less likely to be active internet users.
I think there's something to this. Despite the emphasis at times on the alt-right internet trolls driving Trump's election, the reality is that he won on older voters much, much less likely to be active internet users.
EXACTLY!
While your future is a little too bleak (though this really is the darkest timeline), I agree with the logic behind it.
Actually I would watch a show about Cristin Milioti going after Ted Mosby like she's the goddamn Punisher.
Yeah, looking even at early episodes years later, those two are just creeps. I don't whether its just me getting older or the changing context but their antics aren't funny anymore.
Something like that but still was far more mature than most exhibits we see on TV.
Two subtle notes regarding Bill's rebuffal Paul's advances as unwanted:
Concur. Pitch Black is a terrific little Sci-Fi movie. It's tight and compact playe for action, mystery and suspence.
Excellent comparison. The Mike Yanagita diversion, incongruent though it was, gave Marge a key epiphany. Nothing in the conversation but the fact of it. Mike's lies led her to reflect on deception and trust and the realization that Jerry had lied to her.
"Attention and revenge" are great watch words. Revenge on diversity, inclusion, expertise, and smart people generally. It's not driven by logic but by some primal desire to inflict pain on their "enemies" even if they do irreparable harm to themselves in the process.
"Oh yeah! Well I'm going to have my own correspondent's dinner. With blackjack and hookers! In fact forget the dinner and the blackjack!" -POTUS
Close. The show made her romantic interests a driving aspect of the story but didn't make a big deal out where those interests lay. A gay romance is central to the story but not the fact of its gayness.
I just like tune so I was glad to hear it.
Oh I'm not so keen on sand dontchaknow.
Yah. See the thing here is ya know, I'm your dad.
My question is whether we are going to get any role for the Solverson family, the Skywalkers of the Northern Midwest.
Pretty much spot on to how I felt. Also Saw Gerrera is almost wasted in what could have been a great aspect to the story.
Rogue One didn't really find its focus until the very end which bugged me in a "When are they going to get the fireworks factory?" way. Of course once we're at Scarif, it's terrific. I felt like Force Awakens has a lot more focus.
I remember thinking "How silly is it that the good guys have to fight the same space Nazi's tying to take over the universe again." Then November 2016 happened and thought "Oh right."
I will disagree. Force Awakens is superior to Rogue One. The characters and story are better in Force Awakens and lends itself to more repeat viewings.