I like Park more once she's playing two different characters - she manages to find some nice ways to play Athena and Boomer as two differently fucked-up version of the same person. But she is absolutely the worst actor on the show at the start.
I like Park more once she's playing two different characters - she manages to find some nice ways to play Athena and Boomer as two differently fucked-up version of the same person. But she is absolutely the worst actor on the show at the start.
I can't remember the character's name, but the Franken parody was played by David Cross, and was pretty great.
I don't have a problem with the idea of a black market existing among the people of the fleet. That's a cool idea.
The trouble with Season 3 is that its major emotional points are all about the fallout from humanity choosing, en masse, to give up on the dreams of Earth. But most of the episodes that aren't directly focused on that only service that plotline by having an air of decay and listlessness about them, which makes for…
I liked Starbuck's death. It marks the complete end of one arc for her ("Hotshot fighter pilot that just don't follow the rules slowly losing her edge") and the start of a new one ("Reluctant Prophet (which had some precedent already, via all her Leoben interactions)).
I love me some crazy Laura Roslin. I always loved the gradual realization that the show's military leader was a thousand times softer and more compromise-y than the "weak" civilian leader.
I thought the cure for cancerAIDS was hybrid baby robot blood. Which, if I remember correctly… has special hexagons.
I still don't understand how posting two articles, one pointing out the existence of possibly interesting drama in an unlikely place, and the other a pretty straightforward evisceration of a widely-hated thing, constitutes "spitting in your face." This site generates a LOT of content, there's room for slight…
And the tragedy is, as site proofreader, ElDan has to click on and read every single article about it.
I love how the premise of that trailer is
And you're an unnecessarily harsh cynic willing to categorize living, breathing human beings as monsters just because you disagree with the way they've been raised and conditioned to live their lives.
God, I hope you're 20 at the oldest. Both because of a hope that people mature with age, and because it makes my sexual fantasies about you way hotter.
No, but aggressively attacking a female writer about something profound she perceived in a trashy female-focused show about a bunch of women.. might be? So, if we're having a discussion down in this discussion section, we might as well bring it up, see what people think?
Wait, which we am I in? The shallow reality stars forced to deal with tragedy? The elitist Internet nerds poo-poohing?
Oh, Internet. So cute.
You can ignore them. The tens of thousands (or whatever, I have no idea what the ratings for this shit are) of people who watch it are sharing the world with you, though, and having a better understanding of the hordes around you is usually useful.
Ignoring how many of the world's problems trace back to "Focusing exclusively on my own troubles to the exclusion of caring about the real, internal existence of other people in the world",
But I think there's still a lot of interesting emotional overlap between "Actual person a reality show star is" and "Character they portray on reality show." Especially compared to the distance between "Bryan Cranston, well-known nice guy" and "Walter White."
Nobody's… asking you to? They're just pointing out pop cultural trends. On this pop culture Web site.
Isn't it kind of fucked up to call something written by a bunch of guys and shot on a set more "artful" than a recording of actual, tragic events?