I won't go so far as to say I never found it funny, but I always found Seinfeld to be just aimless and relatively uninteresting.
I won't go so far as to say I never found it funny, but I always found Seinfeld to be just aimless and relatively uninteresting.
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I have never had such dispassion for any one group of people in my life. I use them as the prime example of how utterly empty, vapid, boring music can become popular in a culture that values marketability over quality.
Frito, I chalk up Bohemian Rhapsody's underwhelming quality to the fact that most musicians have an enormous reverence for the song. It's hard to change too much about it, because a lot of people would cry foul, regardless of quality.
Def was an absolute revelation in Something the Lord Made, but from the trailers I've seen of this, he's pretty disposable. Sad…
Yeah, Tyler Perry isn't exactly the voice of black people at large. This is something outside the scope of his more tame comedy, if you can call it that.
And then that shitty band got popular by having the opening song to an equally shitty show?
Skerv, I believe your comment is directed more at the Michael Bays and Brett Ratners of the world, rather than action directors who actually know how to insert emotion and subtlety (like Abrams and Woo).
Who knew poetry would be the best outlet?
Hey, nothing wrong with calling a man handsome. Unless you're in the deep South.
Or maybe she just had other plans than going to see her ex during Christmas?
The biggest piece of shit? I believe you may be smelling yourself, sir.
Nice recovery Egil.
Rose and Bernard may or may not be alive, so I don't count them. And Vincent's a dog, so well, he also gets no credit.
Tristiac, Jack may think they are going to die anyway, or are you forgetting the inevitable events of the Purge?
No, I think losing Jack is like losing the face of the show. More likely Locke will die permanently, or Sayid, who truly has nothing to lose, will bite it.
A kinda filler episode, but it was entertaining, if only for that resolution.
Locke is the kinda dead guy, if that was unclear.
There were 48 survivors, plus the tail section. Of those, we have eight remaining, and one's kinda already dead. Walt doesn't count because…well…why haven't they mentioned Walt much lately?
I think Ben is a sideshow for now. He's probably trying to reassert his will slightly, but after what the smoke monster (as his dead daughter) said to him, I doubt he's gonna betray Locke soon.
Well, considering that we already saw in the preview that Sawyer was back on the island, we know something fun is gonna go down.