Child-abuse is wrong blah blah blah… but for some reason when she slapped the shit out of him, I LOVED it.
Child-abuse is wrong blah blah blah… but for some reason when she slapped the shit out of him, I LOVED it.
That's what I thought too: "aww, look Eli is trying to pull a Nucky, how cute"… joking aside; I loved that scene, and this episode, for that matter.
My secret hope that could never happen: Chalky and Harrow take over. There's a fanfic-ish spin-off in there, though.
I disagree.
Thank you.
Someone that doesn't like Community… so, you know, America.
I am gonna guess that is all a "red" "herring"
The tornado loves you.
I felt like Emily's illness was meant to reinforce the difference between Margaret now and Peggy then. The fact that the child wasn't anything more than something to pass off on a nanny, sometimes, because there were "more important" things going on. It is a bit of a cheap shot a bit (i won't disagree), if they wanted…
There's no way he's getting out of this bucket of syrup! (paraphrased horribly from Patton Oswalt).
I was a bit tipsy when that sketch popped up (and vanished just as quickly). It felt like an interstitial burst from an alternate timeline. I laughed through the entire commercial break. Just a really great WTF moment.
Two days late here, but just wanted to say, "Don't feel bad about it, young'un.". I am always searching for new music, and I used to have to go to Rolling Stone or Spin to hear about it, and since I've discovered Pitchfork, the "love it!/well that's ten bucks I'll never get back" ratio has been a LOT more positive,…
Just found this comment… As I was reading it I thought "yeah, man, that sounds a lot like 91x and 94.9", so when I saw them listed I got a weird rush. I have been getting more and more annoyed with them recently. Glad I'm not the only one.
Aside from Mills, Colin was one of the guys I was thinking about when I wrote that… and that is one of my favorite songs ever.
FINE, if nobody else is gonna do it I will… Dear donkey lips, THATS WHAT SHE SAID
Well played sir.
Sadly, that is my facebook profile picture right now… I am unoriginal.
I think a great bassist can elevate a great band immensely, but a great bassist in a mediocre band is terribly distracting (like a great guitarist in a mediocre band). Also, I prefer a little understatement in my bass, it is best employed as a basis (combined with percussion or lack thereof) that everything else…
I was reading this thinking, "Oh, Rush, what a bunch of 80's meandering wankery." I thought this while listening gleefully to Daydream Nation. Subjectivity is a bitch.
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