Are you 12? Legitimate question.
Are you 12? Legitimate question.
Yeah, but no one is sure HOW involved Joss is. When Buffy, Angel, and Firefly were all running at once, Joss spent most of his time with Firefly but still checked in every day with Buffy and Angel. Ryan Murphy did the same last season with The New Normal, AHS, and Glee, and Shonda did it last season with PP, Grey's,…
Or not. Or, maybe, we're going to take the more conventional route and say that Sims just disagreed.
It's different. Jed and Mo wrote two of my favorite episodes of Dollhouse (Belonging and Epitaph One), but TV is both a collaborate medium yet simultaneously dictated so much by the show runner (in that case, Joss). It's hard to appropriate what is theirs and what isn't, and that goes for most individual episodes of…
So, here's something I don't get:
Obsessed with a conspiracy theorist? No. I just find it insanely frustrating for people to dismiss a review based solely on their theories on how people must have ulterior motives for having differing opinions.
I… it's not an opinion. You're misappropriating theories on why someone may disagree with you. It's not an opinion. You're legitimately being a conspiracy theorist. You did this last week. Stop.
Stated what garbage? That people can have different opinions than yours and it's not a conspiracy if someone happens to disagree with you? And maybe it's not the best idea to call into question the reviewer's motives instead of just, I don't know, pointing out where you disagree like any sane person might?
I haven't seen the episode yet, but…
The masturbation scene was absolutely in context for the show, made complete sense, and it's absolutely bullshit that it's not in the aired version. Why are we scared of self-pleasure? Who cares? Why is this type of stuff being censored? Not to mention… it made complete sense and showed a fairly intelligent take on…
The best thing about this series is Sophie Lowe, by far. She's really a talent.
I also get that this an OUAT show, but, like, Jafar? Really? Alice is bizarre and unique and has a wonderful source material for a TV series. Jafar? Jafar. Come on. This story doesn't need Jafar. Can't that type of schtick be kept to the mothership series?
I'm enjoying Sleepy Hollow's, and Fringe was impressive before it wasn't (and they made due with their reduced budget *fairly* well).
The CGI in this is truly horrifying (note: I've never really seen OUAT, and I've heard that complaint there as well).
I get that by joining a fraternity, there were certain stereotypes I had to deal with. Some people who fit those stereotypes, others who didn't. And the wide variety of personalities within those organizations means that there were some that were going to have a higher propensity for douchebaggery than others.
@eric827:disqus My apologies. Read that wrong. The internet, and all of that.
Is there, maybe, a less passive aggressive way you'd like to phrase that?
Who's Norma Desmond?
I was more talking about Basset, Lange, Paulson, and Bates, not those two.
This is the gayest show on television.