Right, forgot about that.
Well, let's imagine in the horror script the dude breaks it at some point a la The Shining with the radio.
Right, forgot about that.
Well, let's imagine in the horror script the dude breaks it at some point a la The Shining with the radio.
Wait, the rest of the crew doesn't die? I thought that was one of the original plot points from the screenplay, with the rest of them jettisoned into space for some reason.
To quote the show "Emotions, not reason," looking back after the election (I just binged ACS and am now looking through the comments) DebLA makes sense.
Can't wait for the "Donald" biopic.
After all of his hard work, it paid off when his daddy gave him a million dollars.
And then he met the love of his life.
And then the next love of his life.
And then a nice piece of ass who needed a sugar daddy.
Also he definitely sexually assaulted some women and probably raped some…
Less bad than the Steven Universe fandom I'd imagine. The show is wonderful, delightful, and heartwarming. Some of it's fans are digusting human beings.
Yes, let's put the woman who quit her job as governor before her term was up to go shoot this reality show for money as the person in charge of the EXTREMELY important issue of Veteran Affairs.
Lapuis is getting her wings sued off for those heinous lies of forced fusion allegations after Jasper takes office.
Synopsis: Steven's sorta Uncle is a Trump supporter.
I wish they would've kept Axel. He was kinda interesting and likeable and I'm sick of the dozens of side characters the show introduces usually lasting somewhere between a couple episodes and a season and a half at max while most of the main cast is preserved. Unless you count Herschel or Beth (who I think counted as…
Son who was paralyzed in the crash isn't actually paralyzed and fakes it for his mom's attention. Gets jealous when the other kid shows up so he kidnaps and traps him in the house and drugs his mom so she doesn't realize it.
Same. Noah, I'd say, is certainly passable, if not electrifying compared to Stewart's passion and energy with the material, but the correspondents are great. Jessica Williams was excellent, and Hasan Minaj, Roy Wood, and Jordan Klepper are all really great too.
Don't forget about the one where a wife with an emotionally abusive, cheating husband (infected by the devil so it's not his fault) shouldn't get divorce or therapy, but just pray and have God give him food poisoning so he doesn't fuck another woman. (War Room)
The world has always been against me.
I only got a million dollar loan from my dad.
I didn't even get to 20 years of not paying taxes.
And people found out about those women I assaulted.
Everyone's out to get me.
Shep Smith is like a cute, naive, dimwitted puppy dog following the orders of black-hearted evil cats.
It's just gotta build a fine balance between fun and stupid.
Yeah, hell even the netflix Marvel shows usually could do with a few episodes cut off their 13 load.
I thought it was good. Sure, mopey Cisco for more than an episode or two would be a terrible idea, but I thought it worked for bringing Barry down.
Barry crying his eyes out while explaining how he fucked up to all the people he loves almost had me bawling.
Malfoy better not be Alchemy though.
I loved the ringing the bell flashback.
Well, the lesson is obviously teamwork and….Oh…fuck.
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