So, idiots with bad taste, is what you're saying.
So, idiots with bad taste, is what you're saying.
Nirvana is overrated, blah blah blah.
I have acquainted myself with a greater god - Quetzalcoatl, plumed serpent king of the morning star. I assume the farmer to have been an Aztec priest.
LET IT GO.
Oh, look, a review of this hip new "Nirvana" band I've heard so much about!
Ebert goes to actual theaters.
I know this is going to come as a shock to all the overfed hipsters here, but living in poverty on the street is not actually a subject of fun.
I've never understood the vitriolic hatred for Skyler here. She's a way more sympathetic character than Walt, or, hell, most of the characters on the show.
Walt didn't just "let" Jane die - he more or less killed her. And it was in Walt's interest for Jane to die - she had broken up his happy meth-cooking band, after all.
SHUT THE FUCK UP ABOUT THE FUCKING GRADE
@avclub-c6447300d99fdbf4f3f7966295b8b5be:disqus : that's very much my take on it. Walt's been spending the last two seasons acting like "lots of money" is the same as "an infinite amount of money" and, surprise surprise, he's blown through it.
"i have faith that britta and shirley will be further addressed during season 3"
At this point, Community is starting to look like the show you'd come up with if you set out to deliberately come up with something that would produce a tiny, devoted cult following and alienate everyone else. By endlessly referencing itself and its medium, it's become a show that's more enjoyable to talk about on the…
Sorry you can't spell!
"it's not something for me to consume the way I consume say Breaking Bad
or Community, it's just pure and utter childhood enjoyment"
@BustingLenin:disqus knows the score.
But Devil's Haircut is even more insanely catchy, and had come out after "Where It's At," which had pretty much cemented Beck as fucking awesome to anyone with a soul.
"The Rake's Song" is actually really solid and catchy, probably moreso than anything else on that album (which I really like, but come on, Tasha - are you saying "The Queen's Approach" would be more radio-friendly?). It's got a great sense of driving, gathering dread to it, and those shouts of "ALL RIGHT, ALL RIGHT"…
"It's not the SMARTEST show, it has its set of problems…"
The perfect Christmas special… FOR ME TO VOMIT ON.