If I didn't know a bit about how music works, half of this interview would've baffled me.
If I didn't know a bit about how music works, half of this interview would've baffled me.
@avclub-cfe912f5cb3aa572bd1c9ae2a9b82207:disqus TMBG linked to a fan video made by Craig J. Clark and I thought, "Oh, it's that guy!" but it turns out I was wrong. How about that. There must be a lot of Craigs J. Clark.
Great, now that the comment is removed I want to know what it was. I'm sure if it were still there I'd wish it wasn't.
I found it odd that the kids' reaction to their parents' disappearance was mild annoyance and not worry.
I thought maybe they were following Homeland's lead and drastically altering the story halfway through.
I'm sure he felt justified because he'd just learned about the informant being killed in the last episode.
I understood Benjy's section a lot better than Quentin's.
I'm shoving myself through A Memory Of Light right now too. I'm only on page 450 of 900 (I wish I hadn't read your whole comment, but oh well) and it's due back at the library on Saturday. At this point it seems like the book could just end with a final confrontation but I guess there's lots of dying still to go…
I was genuinely surprised that there was a marshal other than Raylan and Tim and Rachel. I don't remember the early episodes very well and I assumed there were only three marshals in that office and the rest of the extras looming around were, like, file clerks or something.
I get the feeling that the occasional segment is the most Hodgman can manage. Of course, that's already way more than most of us can manage.
That was lots of fun! I just watched the last four episodes of House Of Cards so I'm glad this just showed up. I was a little disappointed that it wasn't a cross between House Of Cards and The Borgias, but I guess no one cares about The Borgias.
Other people have said this and probably no one is going to read this, but I'm annoyed that you completely missed the reason for killing Peter. It was because Peter went to the police. He was showing that an alive Peter would likely sink their whole thing. Oh well, maybe Ryan McGee will also miss the point when he…
A man having sexual contact with other men in a male-only environment doesn't guarantee that he's not straight. Prison, for example. Also, one of the best lines in the latest series of Downton Abbey was Lord Grantham's "If I shouted blue murder every time someone tried to kiss me at Eton, I’d have gone hoarse in a…
Up jump the boogie.
I watched Looper and loved the hell out of it. It was probably the most enjoyable movie I've seen in years. That it wasn't nominated for any Oscars (I'm thinking it should have at least gotten best original screenplay) is another reminder that I shouldn't take the Oscars seriously.
You're welcome.
I just listened to the Hoffman episode. By not sticking around you missed Philip Seymour Hoffman anally raping Paul Giamatti as Scott Aukerman forces his prepubescent nephew to look on. I found that to be a bit surprising and disturbing and amusing. I don't listen to CBB a lot so I don't know how often it contains…
I still don't get it. What does this image have to do with bestiality? Is wrapping yourself in dough and lying next to someone who is also wrapped in dough a form of sex that I don't know about?
This episode made me hate Frank Underwood and hope he fails spectacularly, but of course that's not going to happen. His manipulation of Russo is vilely cruel and he's lucky it didn't backfire. There was nothing in Russo's meltdown that said "suicide" (though I'm sure it was in the back of his mind) but Underwood…
I usually think they're great but I was bored by their jokes about how waffles are the most important thing in Belgium.