I do actually have a knitted scarf… I'm a cognitive part of creation!!!
I do actually have a knitted scarf… I'm a cognitive part of creation!!!
It had buzz without a lot of people seeing it.
They were scared to pass judgement on him, even though they wrote him as a vain, misogynistic douche.
@avclub-069090145d54bf4aa3894133f7e89873:disqus "The Girl in the Fireplace" is my favorite Doctor Who episode, period. It is a White-Point Star in a sea of shit.
@avclub-33807fbc68d335db8080d3c10cb78822:disqus well, Amy Pond was treated pretty poorly by series 6.
Yep. I virulently hated that book. Just as fake, self absorbed and irritating as Everything Is Illuminated.
Shirley-Britta or Britta-Troy.
I thought GMGTW was paced and plotted really well. It was the only episode where Moffat's themes were articulated coherently and the character moments didn't get lost in his general insanity.
5, 1, 6, 4, 3, 2.
The God Complex, The Doctor's Wife, and The Girl Who Waited are all awesome. Each Doctor Who series has 3 amazing stories, a bunch of shitty ones and then the showrunner's eps, which are a mix of both.
Wow, 3 out of 200 comments. You were right, I guess every criticism of Palin ever is misogyny now.
The Dem race was truly once in a lifetime, in terms of length, drama, general epicness. No one would even remember McCain's campaign if it weren't for Palin.
Oh no, I'm sure the book was accurate. It was well sourced and nobody disputed anything from it. Besides, it was just as harsh on Bill Clinton, Elizabeth Edwards and Harry "Negro dialect" Reid. Obama was the only one to avoid really nasty gossip. And that's just because he won.
The Clinton/Obama section was so much better then anything else in that book. It actually made me like and respect both of them a lot more.
The book famously tore her shreds. The second half of the book has almost every former McCain staffer bitching about her.
Since Madonna.
1.) Breaking Bad
2.) Parks & Rec
3.) Louie
4.) Homeland
5.) Doktor Who
6.) Community
7.) Game of Thrones
8.) Downton Abbey
9.) Happy Endings
10.) REVENGE
I couldn't understand the bootleg, but I understood him perfectly in the theater. I think the accent just throws people off.
That was fucking awful.
Living in DC definitely takes you out of the moment. I have to turn my brain off when it comes to the location stuff.