Ideally yes, but if Schur wants 13 (which he did for S1), then I'm glad he got 13.
The Good Place got renewed for a 13 episode second season. Finally, today gives us something good.
I look forward to the Democrats in the Senate voting him (because there ain't no way he's nominating a woman) through with a shrug.
It's something, and I guess the fact that she specifically listened to her constituents is a good thing. That's the point of representative democracy.
The fact that a Democrat had to be convinced by her constituents to vote no on DeVos is disheartening.
I thought it was good, but I'm angry at it for not being great. It's one of those cases where I can point to, like, three specific things that kept it from being so much better than it is.
Yeah, apathy assures defeat. Don't get me wrong, defeat is assured anyway in lots of regards, but not trying brings the odds of total defeat to 100%.
Any film wherein Nazis are shot has moral and aesthetic value.
1) Arrival
2) La La Land
3) Moonlight
4) Hell or High Water
5) Manchester by the Sea
You should. Always.
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Perfect use of Ellsworth.
DOOOOOONNNNN'T CAAAAAARE
This has been a good 'un. Cena/Styles got so crazy at the end that it managed to get me to pause The Two Towers.
On the other hand, 50/50 booking says the Falcons are now a lock.
If they do go with Orton, I could see him and Bray making the final few, Bray ordering Orton to eliminate himself, Orton turning on Bray, then Bray winning the title at Elimination Chamber.
A-T-L! A-T-L!
The Mountie! He always gets his man.
Yeah, the Josh/Rebecca reprise is lovely. And the I Have Friends reprise at the start of that episode is heartbreaking. And Heather's Settle for Me reprise is hilarious. The show does reprises well, is what I'm saying.