I've never done this before, but this article shouldn't be here. There's no pop culture angle besides who Taylor Swift is dating—this is TMZ level stuff.
I've never done this before, but this article shouldn't be here. There's no pop culture angle besides who Taylor Swift is dating—this is TMZ level stuff.
Wow. That was brutal.
The best thing I've seen on here today.
I'm on board with this approach. It could be more or less non-partisan too, since he tells lies across the entire political spectrum. It's a no-lose proposition.
Me too!
I actually think Smash Mouth are more "extremely limited" than "actively terrible", except for All-Star which is unbearable. Most of their singles are kind of fun, but Walkin' on the Sun is by far the best.
Stupidwave.
Now we love al-Queda!
I love when people stick up for that Spider-Man run. It's one of the best runs the character has ever had until JRJR leaves.
Alice Munro is awesome but I subscribed to TNY for the short stories, basically, and was disappointed.
That sounds great. I'll definitely check those out. Doesn't hurt that that's a corner of the Buffyverse that never really got explored in the show outside of that one two-parter.
Also, I kind of think it might just be the way they work together. It might be fair to say that either one was the secret to The Office by themselves.
There were some missteps in that episode but I liked the contrast between that tacky, unhinged wedding party, and Jim and Pam off by themselves under Niagara. I get why people might not have liked it, but it worked for me.
Ha!
Bring Me the Head of the Disco King is a stone cold classic, even though no one has ever heard it. For some reason, it makes me think of Queen's Dreamer's Ball.
That's true. Actually, Earthling is quite a bit worse now that I think about it. They were both more fun than anticipated though.
Oh, it's definitely good that spotless 80s-early 90s pop sheen. But I honestly expected it to be one of the worst. It was pretty pleasant. WHich is not the greatest compliment but I'll take it.
Makes sense. I worry about rewatching because I'm afraid it will have lost its luster, but it hasn't happened yet (though I rarely re-watch all of S7). I've heard that s10 and the Angel & Faith stuff is a lot better, but I don't know…
I haven't even read the new books, even though Buffy the show (and Angel) are super close to my heart. I've always been afraid the comics would diminish them in some way.
Outside for me. That NIN stuff is just grueling over 80 minutes.