Thanks for posting this thing which you just ensured will be taken down within the next few weeks instead of letting people who were already interested enough in watching things of this nature to have discovered it on their own enjoy it in peace.
Thanks for posting this thing which you just ensured will be taken down within the next few weeks instead of letting people who were already interested enough in watching things of this nature to have discovered it on their own enjoy it in peace.
This "review" was literally nothing more than a summary. Can we find no middle ground on the AVC these days between rote summary and full-bore agendas?
Still never going to forgive him for ruining Merriman Lyon.
It really doesn't unless you completely miscomprehend one or both shows/concepts, which you don't seem to. The whole essay is like….you arguing against your main premise. All you wind up doing is disproving the whole premise of the article. Its really weird.
Murthi and Sava are absolutely insufferable with this kinds of shit. We've got Murthi here dismissing the whole episode because of the ignorant audacity of a white, cis, straight creator or whatever the hell, and then over on the superhero shows 50% of every review is Sava complaining bizarrely about deep racial and…
James Bond is a rapist. And a hero. "I'll fuck the truth out of you!" and the girl submitting and going "oh James." We just don't find it acceptable to create male characters like that anymore. Its only acceptable if its a guy giving it up to a girl because "aw that's funny and of course he'll just tell her…
"Innocence is impotent. Guilt is power."
Not sure if serious.
I'm eternally confused by why sexually-violent villainy is considered irredeemable but non-sexually violent villainy is completely forgivable. Everything was cool to Caffrey with our rover being a total scumbag, feckless thug and murderer, all up until he threatened unwanted sex on someone, because that's TOO EVIL TO…
This is some seriously insipid shit.
Mostly just browse /r/nottheonion once a day. But har har.
I know a girl who auditioned the same session as McKinnon and my friend was very confident, so she took her seat back in the audience, since every auditionee has to watch the other people go, and Kate came up and started hers and my friend immediately knew she wasn't getting picked. It was "Oh. So that's how you do…
Yes that would've been a perfect ending that would have saved the whole thing.
Gender flipping the courtroom sketch would've actually gotten the show some heat, which it desperately needs to keep its edge. McKinnon or Bryant (or hell, Selena Gomez) would've been perfect in it. Instead as Dennis said, its easy joke hackery. TBQH its sort of a PR lose-lose to even run it either way. You do the…
Exactly. I'm perfectly willing to indulge the self-sustaining circular entertainment industry press junket machine as long as there's at least a hook of some kind. This is just….I don't even know what this is.
Oh good, an advertizement disguised as a long-form in-depth interview.
This. I have no idea understanding whatsoever of these people who think Austin Butler is doing a great job. JRD aside, Manu is holding up this whole show. Honestly reminds me a little of watching pro wrestling, where almost all the people doing it make you just scoff and go "lolfake this is so stupid what am…
Why the hell must they insist on playing musical cues over every. single. scene.? Reminded me way too much of "The Royals" because of that. Let the characters talk and the dialogue breathe. Also Manu's work really makes almost everyone else look like terrible actors.
Oh the storylines will definitely "immerge", let's not kid ourselves. But we'll keep watching regardless. Which they know. Also, Jericho was great.