They have shitty attention spans.
They have shitty attention spans.
"Save the Green Planet!" totally fell apart at the end with the surprise twist that wasn't a surprise, and I think would have been far darker and better had it just been the story of a very troubled man.
No thanks, Mr. Scott. You've done enough already.
I don't think Rudd was a destructive force by himself (maybe his handlers and Sweetums, but he wasn't evil per se).
Damnit, Lauren!
He would have been more convincing in a giant trench coat and substituting a broom for one of his hands.
Two more things!
This crap comes out, and yet I still can't get a real-life version of Better Off Ted's "Veronica In The Key of Love" sung by Portia de Rossi.
They call them "siestas".
I was with you right up until the last one. Please don't conflate welfare with unemployment benefits (even in jest) - they're not the same thing. People and employers pay into that- it's money you've contributed, whereas welfare is income for earning below a poverty threshold.
Well, some of us try to be more.
ScratStitch has a strong cunstsitution.
Are we really calling "Master of None" a comedy? I like it a lot, but that doesn't feel right. I really enjoyed "The Good Place", and haven't started "Atlanta" yet- is the commentariat ready to recommend whether I should start that next or finally start with "The Americans"?
"We peacock conspiracies"
I don't see Darryl anywhere in the AV Club Supermanual - how will we understand his role in the MCU?
Damnit, I was so excited for the pun I didn't see the joke had already been made. Sirslud, I applaud your restraint.
He should brace himself now.
First of all, stop calling them broads.
Hopeful upvote.
I don't think there are many (if any) consequences for the rich anymore.