These clowns made Joan a partner - a partner! - for fucking a guy. If you're Joan, and your pussy, on its own, is effectively worth five percent of the value of the company that you work for, that would seem a very hard fact to ignore.
These clowns made Joan a partner - a partner! - for fucking a guy. If you're Joan, and your pussy, on its own, is effectively worth five percent of the value of the company that you work for, that would seem a very hard fact to ignore.
These clowns made Joan a partner - a partner! - for fucking a guy. If you're Joan, and your pussy, on its own, is effectively worth five percent of the value of the company that you work for, that would seem a very hard fact to ignore.
scott adsit will play picardo in his self-titled biopic.
scott adsit will play picardo in his self-titled biopic.
whoever said that queefs are no big deal obviously was not davos.
we know that up until the final sequence, the whole thing was a "novel-story." literary license would explain a lot up until the final sequence, but the narrative that has controlled the entire show ends before kp shows up at april's house.
i think the ending works better if you take the final sequence as a dream of april's. while faking his own death is certainly in line with the kp we know, the logistics, planning, and intelligence necessary to successfully fake one's own death and keep it a secret for several days just seem way too far beyond kenny's…
between the baby-centric episodes of eb&d, got, and mad men, is this the hidden hand of capitalism telling me that i'm not buying enough stuff on my own?
apologize if someone (say, comicbook guy) already posed this question: why are there so many pillows in blanketsburg?
there's a camera guy with them (i assume) so hopefully jon's reality show will continue. also, i hope there is a reason for sergei to keep his fake stache (see what i did there with the breve?).
I love FD for it's ambition. the cast of characters is expansive yet many are absolutely classic. while in the beginning it's ostensibly about a villain's effort to destroy the world, the show largely portrays him as a business manager, seemingly thwarted less by his actual ability to destroy the world than by his…
and the millions of adjacent dormers who remark that the stoner's room always smells like weed and downy. oh and kids getting high in their dorm rooms right now are more accurately said to be getting high thanks to weed. dorm kids don't give a shit. i will grant that using a sploof might be considered a courtesy to…
agree. EB&D is absolutely peerless in television in its downright nasty use of music. the soundtrack is consistently, shockingly pitch perfect.
the functionality of those things is highly overrated unless you like the smell of blooming lavender pot smoke. it's like spraying a turd with fabreeze.
this was an amazing episode. the gas station callback (deciding not to abandon toby where he had previously decided to abandon april) was absolutely brilliant.
bugsby, while i think you are partially right as to your assertion that catholics are not imposing their morality on their employees, it is indisputable that employers use their benefits compensation as a way to manipulate the decisions of employees. for instance, employers with wellness programs may offer incentives…
i'm pretty sure that if we weren't talking about religiously affiliated institutions, this advocating for a group-specific exception to a generally applicable rule would be called lobbying for a loophole.