I guffawed when Furlong called Jonah 'Dikembe Matumb-tard' at the gym.
I guffawed when Furlong called Jonah 'Dikembe Matumb-tard' at the gym.
They shuffled the episode order. They didn't drop the show.
Assuming you want a serious answer. The family is preparing to go to a lesbian wedding. The two seated men and the clapping women are mother, father and son. Not pictured to the left of screen is the other son who's not as successful. The woman with her arm around ab-man is the less successful son's ex-wife, who…
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Real World, Road Rules, Rolling Coal Challenge.
16 and Pregnant, by my brother!!
I forget, was Roy a'pickin' or a'grinnin'?
I had no idea what was going on behind the scenes, but I really enjoyed the replacement episode. It really showcased the comedic timing of the ensemble. It reminded me of that ineffable quality of the best of Everybody Loves Raymond where you have to admit it's a typical sitcom with all it's tropes and canned…
Has anyone made a Better off Ted reference regarding the automatic sensors here yet?
Wrench didn't kill for the same reason they didn't use a real grenade. VM and Nikki are playing a strategic game. A dead henchman doesn't advance strategic goals.
Don't know that Noah and Stephen are the standard bearers for moderated rhetoric.
I get that they are comedians, and I get that Trump opened the floodgates for people to 'zing' back. But you don't run the routines these two have in the past year, then shake your head about how crass and mean things are getting, like…
Not to mention when she called Gus the morning after, he totally called her 'manic' quality. And him observing her tone wasn't 'the shit that he does that makes her pull away.' It's her guilt over him reading her better than he even know.
Right before he slipped her the hot wild affection?
Not for the entire rivalry. As noted below, HBO focused on Magic and Bird, from college to retirement.
Burning question, is Gil a 70s movie eater guy?
I could handle a season or two of Young Larry Bird
I agree the episode was overstuffed, but the reactions on the face of Candi Caruso during Jonah's tantrum in front of President Montez was entirely worth it.
Completely wrong. I'm not talking about erasing identities. I'm talking about placing identity ABOVE equality. I'm all for people retaining their legacy and culture. And I'm all for all people taking rightful pride and comfort in such.
When asking people [in America in this case] how they see themselves, an…
I expressly said that the 'environment of unease' is something that is beyond the mere issue of this word. It goes to the earlier expressed notion that we don't need to worry about equality until we're equal. Separate issue within which the issue of the word occupies a miniscule portion.
Whole lot of projection going on.
I said at the outset I haven't and don't use the word. And I never said anything about feeling uncomfortable around anything.
But my central point is about the compatibility of equality and identity.