There's a case of sorts, all the Bob stuff. And even if not, he's a beloved protagonist, people can like Cooper even if he doesn't necessarily have a strong goal. I mean, it's not like Dougie has any clear goals right now.
There's a case of sorts, all the Bob stuff. And even if not, he's a beloved protagonist, people can like Cooper even if he doesn't necessarily have a strong goal. I mean, it's not like Dougie has any clear goals right now.
He looked like Sherlock for a solid chunk of the episode.
Especially the reviewer for Taboo, where every week a huge portion of the commenters were just calling the reviewer out for the critiques.
Only one? Jesus christ. I know Reddit's probably spoiled me, but that sounds completely and totally unusable.
Disqus is terribly for seeing long comment chains, and is too narrow on desktop.
Why should we expect him to know the difference between right and wrong? He's just the president of the United States.
So he's going to Jimmy McGill it? Try to slip a russian ambassador into Trump's coat and see if he notices?
It's not like there aren't blonde jews. But redhead Superman, then. Still weird. Or short Superman. It just seems weird to consider body shape the one field of character resemblance where it's just not meant to be talked about, when all the other minutiae is fine.
Wonder Woman's build is part of her character design, it seems odd to completely ignore that. Like Superman's hair color. There could probably be a good blonde Superman, like with Bond, but it would be weird.
Gal Gadot is not quite a dead ringer for Wonder Woman, sure, but at the same time it would be a 5'2", 50 year old Mexican-American woman playing a 6'2 woman in her 20s from a vaguely Greek nation.
Worth dying on? No. But is it worth pointing out discrimination when you see it? Sure.
No idea what that means, but good job making strange assumptions about people based on them disagreeing with you.
So if a restaurant near you designated a "Whites Only" section of tables, would you only be allowed to complain if you already liked their food?
It's not the only way that I can imagine. But he connected the two, as if being a fan of women's empowerment means you should automatically support this discrimination.
The difference is that Alamo specifically said "Apologies, gentlemen, but we’re embracing our girl power and saying “No Guys Allowed” ".
It's not false. Discriminating based on gender and based on religion are both terrible.
At least his doctor is hopefully cheap. And seems to be okay at doctor-ing, if not bedside manner.
I don't know who that is or what you're referencing. What I do know is that it's fine to call out a fictional society for being sexist, criticizing a fictional thing doesn't mean you've somehow lost track of reality.
I'm surprised Nora didn't think Kevin would believe her, given that he's seen ghosts and traveled to the afterlife.
Did he actively say it was a real thing, or just that they're sexist and he's annoyed by it? Because Themyscira is a deeply sexist society, complaining about that's perfectly legitimate.