Storm's End: "We're still waiting for some bastard to row his way here."
Storm's End: "We're still waiting for some bastard to row his way here."
Cersei refinanced while interest rates were low.
In both versions of The Beguiled a 41 year old actor has played a 21 year old soldier.
So is it a gritty reboot of the Libby Wolfson sketches from SCTV?
It's not great but I felt it was saved by the leads.
I should've been clearer that I'm treating Russian serfdom as de facto slavery because if you call it serfdom, people think it's like serfdom in other parts of Europe.
Lynch is not one for direct allusions generally but whenever I hear blue rose, I think The Glass Menagerie. Maybe something to do with that woman trapped with her mother.
Tonight is the 100th (and final) episode of Baby Daddy on Freeform.
Anika Noni Rose is very good on BET's The Quad even if the show is beginning to run into the harsh reality that there's a reason most college-set shows focus on the students not the administrators.
I think she does have some mixed motive in manipulating Mike for her own ends but she probably thinks of it in terms of her daughter and that he has nothing to do.
Even a disciplinary hearing wouldn't allow that.
If the Bar Examiners admit planted evidence on a non-defendant witness into the public record, my belief won't have to be suspended it will have to be expelled.
Even more unpopular opinion, he's a bit hamstrung by the writing. Chuck's meltdown involves things that aren't the delusions of paranoia like Bogart in The Caine Mutiny. but really are Jimmy's (exaggerated) sins. I could easily see a Bar Examiner shrugging off Chuck's rant as written.
I find those first set of ads so disingenuous as if they didn't revel in the PR of hot women eating fast food sexily.
Really great performance by Michael McKean. He sells both the fact that Chuck is a sanctimonious prick and that he's right about Jimmy.
True but virtually every group that has engaged in slavery "otherized" their property. (Except for the Russians, who are nothing if not honest about their own sins.) You don't need to look further than newspaper headlines about ISIS that a religionized history of slavery has its own dark legacy.
I think the more nuanced point is that everyone in 1649 "arbitrarily designated themselves worthy of owning other human beings."
I won't take anything less than what it got for Thor 2 to be ranked fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.
Jimmy will still get a suspension/reprimand/fine because he pled guilty. He's trying to avoid disbarment and bring Chuck down with him.
CB Bucknor thought it was a radio serial.