My guess would be that the fact that this show just depicts a lesbian couple as a regular couple would be something "very specific for lesbians to enjoy" because that is something almost never seen on television.
My guess would be that the fact that this show just depicts a lesbian couple as a regular couple would be something "very specific for lesbians to enjoy" because that is something almost never seen on television.
I don't know if she's a practical Catholic, but she was raised super Catholic and even did missionary work as a teenager. That has to have informed her comedy a great deal.
Thought it was too much of a coincidence. He's a huge comics nerd, rabid Green Arrow fan, so I thought maybe.
Aaron's "World of Warcraft" version of Asgard was such a letdown.
I have a friend who used to do that every summer… in and around Pennsylvania… anybody in your club have the initials R.G.?
I think the quick bundle of reviews is a good format for comics. They're so disposable, and each one is just a chapter in a larger trade paperback-able story, anyway.
And I thought it was meant to be a joke then.
I had Thor on my pull list when the switch was made, but my store didn't get a lot of #1s or handed my #1 off to someone who comes in the shop more than once a month. Not being pre-sold on the subject, nor having been too overwhelmed by Aaron's previous run, I gave it a pass.
Only two covers? Marvel has no faith in this property. None at all.
Jesus, that movie… scariest dinner party ever.
I just used "dragon" as short-hand for fantasy. It could be anything - wizard, orc, psychic powers - it doesn't necessarily have to be a dragon.
It was originally a poem, written to be performed out loud, so I think, even in translation, it works much better as a poem with that kind of rhythm and meter going for it. The repetitive nature of much of the narrative (everyone seems to "life a rock such as no man can lift today) becomes more palatable, for example,…
Lego Avengers. I just unlocked Classic Hawkeye, who is the Hawkeye for me!
That would be a very Morrison thing to do. I have to assume that the editor(s) just gave him a funny look and shook their head. "Thela-what?" they muttered, Grant rolled his eyes, and that was the end of that.
"My friends… you kneel to no one."
Maybe as Lorelei, but T.S. is no Amora.
That's kind of a throwaway line in that, though. It's a gag. In Empire, it's kind of a big deal. Like Kirk Van Houten at the cracker factory.
No there isn't!
Yeah. My son hasn't seen any of them yet, and I expect to start him with Star Wars. I've tried to avoid teaching him the shocking revelation from Empire, but the universe is not helping me. At a store recently, we saw a calendar with Darth Vader taking Luke and Leia out for ice cream… L'il Punk stared at it for a…
Yeah, sure, it all looks good on paper. And then you actually see the movies.