He's gone to San Diego, in all our minds.
He's gone to San Diego, in all our minds.
I was thinking about PubLizity the whole time I was reading THR's interview with one of the 300 publicists who get to vote for the Oscars.
RIPossible?!? :(
Not actually Alison Becker, she played a tour guide in the Ghost Bouncer episode, I think it's an actual French Canadian contortionist.
I believe that in the Ghost in the Shell timeline there is an actual WWIII where America gets hit with tactical nukes and splits up. So they could address some of the same themes and ideas that make the source material interesting by creating a new character in that world without just replacing Asian characters with…
The Katrina dynamic has to be reset somehow. She was essentially a plot device used to frustrate our protagonists, that's why people don't like her. An episode like this was needed for the long term health of the show. If the Fox suits are pushing for less mythology I hope the show finds an X-Files like balance.…
Actually it is quite likely that you'd see the same pastors because the reason why the politician talked to them in the first place is because they are the most well known, most politically connected pastors in Chicago. And again, it feeling pandering is the point. Beyond that this show likes to bring back guest…
Castro did it to screw Alicia politically.
Set it in post WWIII America.
I thought I was watching some solid mic technique.
The MCU needs more super powered people for the Civil War storyline (May 2016).
I thought the Doctor exhibited some mild superhuman strength in his fight with Coulson but they are clearly saving the full reveal of his Hyde persona, that read to me in the subtext of his anger with Coulson for stealing his kill.
Some mild borderline personality disorder, although that's not a perfect fit for Ward but maybe explains his parents and their treatment of the brothers (neglecting/abusing 2, idealizing 1).
Basically they are a super advanced Alien tech society living in a city that has moved multiple times. I suspect that their coming out to the world will happen after a terrigen bomb goes off, populating the MCU with enough powered characters to make the Civil War storyline of Cap 3 (May 2016) work.
And thus raising the stakes of their actions trying to save their teammates.
The snarky sarcasm and kind of whiny petulance followed by a dressing down things she was mostly asked to do in the first season she did well enough, the Ward turn maybe provided her best 1st season moments with the gradual ramp up to the, "you're a big, fat, fricking Nazi", conversation. Doesn't seem to do well when…
They've got plenty of screen time to fill.
On Oppo: Generally a well run campaign keeps the spouse as far away from as many details of the inner working of a campaign as possible. Unless they are the cause of the exposure that would probably go double for self-research, oppo means opponent and would refer to the other guy's dirty laundry. There's knowing that…
1. Martha v Caitlin, Martha was the better candidate on paper, not just in person, Caitlin was a nepotism case. Alicia does identify more with Martha but that's also because she thinks she looks pretty great on paper herself. The personality clash and underestimating Caitlin because of her bubbly personality is a…
Egotistic or Egocentric? She didn't decide to ask about the plan if she ran so she can be a symbol, or for her own vanity or aggrandizement. I think she did it because Castro is being a huge dick and abusing his office and using it to fuck with her. So 1. revenge 2. practicality 3. better serving the public's trust…