My only disagreement is that he seems more omnipresent than omnipotent. None of his actions really require superhuman abilities, just his presence at all possible locations at all times.
My only disagreement is that he seems more omnipresent than omnipotent. None of his actions really require superhuman abilities, just his presence at all possible locations at all times.
And he still wants his pen back, too.
I apologize for any offense. By the way, what county is Pasadena is?
"My mom gave it to me for almost dieing."
I think you can have cocaine whenever you want, but you can only watch me open my presents now.
Yeah, it's pretty amazing when a TV show handles religion well, because usually shows avoid it altogether or make Christianity the punchline of a joke. Lindsey is in the process of figuring out who she is, and she's surrounded by people who offer different perspectives and avenues for her to draw from. And Freaks…
Yeah, I never took Alan's hurt at not being able to shoot rockets as the sole reason for his bullying. More like, he's pretty lonely too, so when the only kids he could pick on rejected him, he started picking on them all the time.
It's an occupational hazard when you review a show whose target demo is frat brothers.
It's not quite the same, but Disney moved Monday Night Football from ABC to ESPN after they lost the Sunday night game to NBC.
Yeah, but who goes to a NIN show if they know anything about NIN? Those people know bad music is there.
Fortunately for the AP, it really doesn't have that much credibility to lose.
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Coincidentally, the primary difference between ATF's operation Fast and Furious and its predecessor Operation Wide Receiver was that in the latter (or former, chronologically), the agents put tracking devices in the guns. The cartels found them (easily, much as in this episode), and either ditched the guns or sent…
@avclub-d1348cfe54a94fe6f986775cedd75fdd:disqus More like, Big 12 4 as long as no other conferences expand, since every school (except Texas, of course) that has had the opportunity to leave has taken it. Maybe the leftovers can reform the WAC after the next wave of realignment.
In general, public backlash against a male character is seen as hatred of that character, public backlash against a female character is seen as a hatred of women. The same thing came up in early criticisms of The Newsroom, when people couldn't quit talking about how offensive it was that all of the women on the show…
Not calendar years, dude.
Hadn't his show been cancelled on Current long before it got sold to Al-Jazeera? Was he still under contract there up through the sale?
So when is Caroline going to explain why this was a difficult assignment, and why is she doing it in the comments?
Your honor, I object. There's a brilliant bit coming up.
If you recall, Walt needed Jesse to think Gus had poisoned Brock so he would help him kill him.