I hope he actually got to cook his Thanksgiving feast uninterrupted. The man deserves a turkey!
I hope he actually got to cook his Thanksgiving feast uninterrupted. The man deserves a turkey!
Bob + drugs = instant episode maker for me.
Lin-Manuel miranda is more active on a Facebook group dedicated to My Brother, My Brother and Me than anyone I know. His little hand gesture is also a reference to that podcast, and he immediately posts to that group when he does it on TV. When does he sleep?
Foot stool? Or is that role taken by Christie?
If the Electoral College goes against Trump then that would mean Hamilton could fuck Trump over twice. It won't, but that'd be nice.
You can't take that from me.
A, er, clearwater revival seems likely in his future.
There's an extra bit of uncomfortableness when you realize it's a black woman leading Tina to their death without a trial. She seemed super OK with what was happening. Like, Magic USA coexists within the same world as Regular USA, right? Wizards and the non-magical walk the same streets? I guess J.K. didn't want to…
"Normies." It was right there.
Magical Harlem would've been too cool and interesting for someone as whitebread as J.K. to visualize.
I enjoyed it well enough. Granted, I was in a great mood because my theater apparently decided that leather recliners are the new norm, and, yeah, those seats are amazing. Add to that my deep love of the Harry Potter world, even with all its silly half-thought out lore and world-building. I found this movie a solid B,…
Valencia was sorely missed and was really great this episode; Paula and Sunil are fun together; and I am still over the moon about White Josh and Darryl. So, I was a fan.
Bannon's no Darth Vader. At best, he's maybe Cylo-V. If that. Even sort of looks like him. http://starwars.wikia.com/w…
Please, call him Garry.
michaela and connor hated Wes, they blamed him for all the mess in their lives since he killed Sam
Apparently the writers didn't know who was under the sheet for a bit either, which is a really bad way to write a show.
"I assume, that we're approaching endgame and there is not a lot more story to tell. "
Eh, I sort of disagree? The episode felt like disparate set pieces smashed together, and, sure, it all fell into place. But it did so awkwardly, fumbling toward "impact" and "shock value."
Sure, fine, pit the two successful brown dudes against each other.
Ain't that some shit.