I scanned the rest of the article for references to steak/beef/cows/mandatory carnivorism and found none. I'm mildly curious, but I'm not that likely to watch the show given this review.
I scanned the rest of the article for references to steak/beef/cows/mandatory carnivorism and found none. I'm mildly curious, but I'm not that likely to watch the show given this review.
Fans of 30 Rock always think it's having a great comeback season in comparison to the last two.
WE HAVE TO GO CREEPER
We really like Sally Field, but we couldn't care less about you.
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The whole series has dualistic themes and presents evil as a powerful force, and yet never gives any suggestion that the Shadow is a natural part of the Pattern or is necessary in any way, and AMoL was no different. Rand didn't abandon his attempt at a perfect world because the world needed evil to function; he did it…
I got so sick of that song last month. Usually you can rely on rock radio stations to insulate you from repeated Christmas songs, but then along came the Dropkick Murphys. Thanks a lot.
I just finished it about an hour ago, and I can't believe Sanderson didn't just give up. How does someone write that? The writing wasn't perfect, but the sheer scope of it is absurd. There was so much battle in AMoL that it reminded me of nothing more than this: http://www.rockpapershotgun…
I gave up on Malazan partway through the third book because I didn't know what was going on or why the characters were doing anything they were doing. Keep in mind, I've just finished Wheel of Time, I can name every main character on Lost, I've read Les Miserables unabridged and enjoyed it, I read every Star Wars…
Zack, I really don't accept your complaint about the philosophical conflict. I'm sorry that Jordan and Sanderson couldn't satisfy you by inventing an entirely new and original way of looking at morality and solving the problem of evil forever.
They're fervently hoping that Episode VII will star Will Arnett, Christina Applegate, and Maya Rudolph.
I read all the Star Wars books when I was a kid, except that one because I heard it was awful. But in the NJO series, they brought the kid back as a psycho killer cyborg with lightsabers welded to his knees, so there's that.
Well, the reason the point is raised about these shows is because the "white male antihero" isn't just those three things. It's not any white guy, it's not any male, it's not any antihero. Al Swearengen is a white male antihero on an HBO show, but he wouldn't be part of this trend. The "cable drama protagonist" is…
I watched Lost from the beginning, and my feelings on it are mostly the same as Sepinwall's. I was disappointed by S6, but I still love the show and I would never rage about it online.
Just wait until he has to beat Martin Lawrence out of the Best Friends Gang.
@avclub-c404a5adbf90e09631678b13b05d9d7a:disqus I fail to see the problem.
Were these articles written in the royal 'we', perhaps?
Were these articles written in the royal 'we', perhaps?
Same here. I don't have that much to say about the lack of research, but Blackout/All Clear was nauseatingly bad. Long, boring storylines of characters either running around chasing red herrings, or else sitting around doing nothing to help themselves. And furthermore they have no reason to angst endlessly about…
Same here. I don't have that much to say about the lack of research, but Blackout/All Clear was nauseatingly bad. Long, boring storylines of characters either running around chasing red herrings, or else sitting around doing nothing to help themselves. And furthermore they have no reason to angst endlessly about…