The WTF episode about this will be great!
The WTF episode about this will be great!
I'd like to know what company you would work for that doesn't want control over your work. Cause that sounds like a company that just gives away money for free, and I could get used to an arrangement like that.
How could this possibly happen to someone from the show that all of America has been watching on loop wearing Clockwork Orange eyelid clamps, only stopping to write think pieces about the show?
I don't get the point of the segment. Besser said something about showing the world what certain people really think, but I really don't need to be reminded that there are many less than thoughtful people around saying mean stuff.
I kind of want to listen to it just for the god question, cause Cook seems like he would be the type that buys into the vague spirituality that Holmes loves.
All I know is the one that Sherlock Holmes claims to use, he doesn't really use.
I was operating under that assumption too. But I still think it indicates a sadness/mental illness that doesn't really match up with the character.
I fall on the "don't like" side. It is fine as a metaphor, but if Jeff is actually pretending to text people that adds a sadness/mental illness to him that seems too much.
Having an Asian fetish is (somewhat) normal. Writing and publicly releasing a song about licking and sniffing an underaged Japanese girl's letter is a slightly different matter.
Lena Dunham won't get shit from Staten Islanders if any one from SI is watching this show then they more than likely have a worse view of people from Shaolin than even this episode portrayed.
There is something about this entirely not bad show that draws out the high school English paper trope of "[Seemingly negative point about a work]… but maybe that's the point" in people.
As a person who has seen Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, we are in post post 9/11 (American terrorist attacks) world but still in a post pre post 9/11 (Beghazi terrorist/protest/liberal conspiracy attack) world and a post pre pre pre 9/11 (.81818181818181818181818181) world.
I am very concerned with the apparent retcon in Comedy Bang Bang canon where all Andy Daly characters are no longer just projections of Andy Daly's suicidal fantasies. My love of CBB is based are very specific rules (all shows are taped a year in advance, you count down from 1, and send all Would You Rather suggestion…
Sorry, next time I want to point out equivocating I'll make sure to quote the entire article.
See, I keep watching this show hoping to find the emperor's clothes and it just isn't happening. It doesn't help that every Todd review is like "Look how horrible this premise is, and how annoying these characters are, and how pointless it all is? ISN'T IT GREAT!". The reviews don't even get across to me why he enjoys…
Feel like I must be crazy, cause that was one of my favorite characters in a long time. "I guess it may be cause it was hard growing up with a retarded brother named Patches."
There is nothing more hipster than hating on a rock band that gets popular (shows that you only appreciate obscure rock music, known the Pinkerton principle) and praising major pop artists (shows that you are a free thinker that doesn't reject things cause they are mainstream, known as the "Since U Been Gone"…
Well, there was also the time where Weird Al got snubbed by Lady Gaga and wrote a passive aggressive post about it and released it anyway.
Yeah, you seem to just want to put down sports cause as my description made clear, the story has little with "FOOTBAWWWWWL" (a sport I only passingly follow) and much more to do with just regular old drama and intrigue. But that's cool, be superior!
You kind of have to be following the story from the start to understand why it is so big. You have a guy who is the leader of a historic football team that finally came back into relevance after a long down period with an undefeated regular season. And you got a tragic story including his grandmother dying at the same…