People are allowed to talk about things other people say without actually having to talk to them, dude. I suggest you take down any Moffat quotes you might have posted if you think otherwise.
People are allowed to talk about things other people say without actually having to talk to them, dude. I suggest you take down any Moffat quotes you might have posted if you think otherwise.
Well, Listen was at least. This is three really shitty Who episodes in a row in my opinion, with the sole exception to the mass shittiness being the scene when Danny called out the Doctor on being an officer who thinks he has a right to criticize soldiers.
What if I think it was a shitty story and laughably impossible? Do I live in like a double basement then or something? I'm just trying to keep your insults straight.
Yeah there's no way that what he said is even remotely true, sorry. He just knows that the diehards will take any bone you throw them. It's fun to watch him say something completely ridiculous and watch the fans try to reconcile it, though.
Oh look it's a bunch of rich people with endlessly disposable time and money having sex with people they shouldn't. But they look real sad afterwards so it's totally deep, man.
Then I guess it's the failing of the reviewer, and not Harmon.
SJW is now a catch-all term for anyone on the internet to use on anyone they disagree with. It's completely divorced from what you might think it means.
Oh, for fuck's sake.
Based on how this comments section has played out, I think we've finally found the male Lena Dunham.
Since we're doing this now apparently:
He's a big boy. I'm sure he can handle someone poking fun at him in a comment section without needing you to give him a virtual hug.
You're going to have to explain that one. Unless it's the stinger to a previously upbeat Tim and Eric sketch, that line is not funny or cool in any way.
Both of which are forms of being self-centered.
Cool, a chance for Dan Harmon to talk about himself. What a rare treat.
I feel like it's a bit above your station to start ringing the death knell for Paul F. Tompkins' career. Though given that you decided to shit on the entire medium of podcasts in a comment section that you knew was obviously going to attract a lot of podcast fans, I'm going to assume you're just a generally unpleasant…
My favorite Paul F. Tompkins moment was the one where he first heard about U2.
Good input!
Chuck Lorre shows are just nasty. They sometimes rise above that and get you to feel empathy for their characters (TBBT more than most, even) but a Chuck Lorre production will always gleefully have the world shit on its characters to mine a cheap laugh.
There was a documentary about Quidditch teams released fairly recently. It's still going strong.
And I can feel superiority over people who unironically use "proles" and "drivel" in conversation. It's a win-win for everyone!