Freida seems like she's seen everything and cannot be surprised by anything, no matter what. That's what the conclusion of this episode told me. I am amazed that the problems with "The Wiz" did not escalate into a riot.
Freida seems like she's seen everything and cannot be surprised by anything, no matter what. That's what the conclusion of this episode told me. I am amazed that the problems with "The Wiz" did not escalate into a riot.
With an earth W?
Forced them out of business? That's a Kroc!
They might make up for it if they cancel 2016's, though.
Isn't freedom great?
Well, Allison's still getting the lay of the land in Litchfield, so it would make more sense for her not to know where to specifically look to find chargers, I think.
At the very least, this - along with "Better Call Saul" - are probably my favorite series that have debuted in the 2010s.
And Gloria's less-than-convincing (to everyone except the guards) but heart-in-the-right-place appeal to get Sister Ingalls placed in the SHU. Oh man, my favorite scene of the season so far, probably. Was really nice to see considering Ingalls hadn't been focused in on much this season - I love her as a character and…
That's the saltiest thing I ever tasted! And I once ate a whole heaping bowl of salt!
I'm not entirely sure if Anita's particular objectification of strong construction man made me realize I wanted an episode solely focused on her, but I do realize this now.
Wow. I was just wondering the other day what would happen if an account like this were to show up on the AV Club, and here it is! Truly mind-blowing.
Yeah, I understand and agree pretty much. There are ramifications for actions, though, that are so extreme I don't think I could ever wish them on a human being, and swastika burning is one of them.
But as Lolly notes to Healy, there is not one moment where her problem starts
"Demon Days" is one of the best records of the last decade. I might go as far as to say of the century so far.
I love seeing “Twilight Zone” references in anything, so I was super happy when Healy brought it up (I remembered which episode he was referring to, but could not recall the episode’s title.)
And why are people always bragging about how shitty their memory is, instead of doing things to try to improve it?
It's not general rapper shit-talk, but El-P's "Crown" from the perspective of a military leader (or a personification of a particular part of the armed forces in general) verse is one of my favorites on either RTJ album.
Back in the early '90s, "where they at, where they at, get the gat, get the gat" was a popular phrase.
I'm especially interested if it turns out the album is called "Boys Don't Cry" and deals with expectations of masculinity and their relevance in current American society. He did very well with this blog post response.
Dude, she totally stepped on your balls.