I let out a really loud "Hoooooooooooo" followed by laughter at how amazing that was.
I let out a really loud "Hoooooooooooo" followed by laughter at how amazing that was.
Tommy was a giant dinkus, but you can't blame that on Sam the Man. My boy's kept it real the whole time, topping off Season 5 with a grace unforeseen: blowing up a vampire from inside her body. He just does not give a *shit*.
Tommy was a giant dinkus, but you can't blame that on Sam the Man. My boy's kept it real the whole time, topping off Season 5 with a grace unforeseen: blowing up a vampire from inside her body. He just does not give a *shit*.
A few things I'd like to say…
A few things I'd like to say…
How the fuck have you not liked Sam since the first season? Truest nigga the show has seen, straight up.
How the fuck have you not liked Sam since the first season? Truest nigga the show has seen, straight up.
Not once did I suggest "respecting him as a human being".
Not once did I suggest "respecting him as a human being".
V-E Day and V-J Day were celebrated in the light of international freedom, for a World War ending (and no, I'm not going into the ethics of Nagasaki and Hiroshima at this moment); bin Laden's death was celebrated in the light of…his death. One had the context of liberation; the other had the context of death on its…
V-E Day and V-J Day were celebrated in the light of international freedom, for a World War ending (and no, I'm not going into the ethics of Nagasaki and Hiroshima at this moment); bin Laden's death was celebrated in the light of…his death. One had the context of liberation; the other had the context of death on its…
Ah, I had forgotten that. Thanks.
Ah, I had forgotten that. Thanks.
I'll be the first—and hopefully not the last—to say that I was majorly disappointed (disgusted?) that Sorkin not once bothered to examine the ethics of actually celebrating bin Laden's death in this episode (asides from Kaylee's lamentation, which garnered a whopping minute of screentime).
I'll be the first—and hopefully not the last—to say that I was majorly disappointed (disgusted?) that Sorkin not once bothered to examine the ethics of actually celebrating bin Laden's death in this episode (asides from Kaylee's lamentation, which garnered a whopping minute of screentime).
You re-watched two seasons of 'Game of Thrones' just to see how many times penis was shown?
You re-watched two seasons of 'Game of Thrones' just to see how many times penis was shown?
-I was legitimately surprised when Terry killed Patrick, considering how reluctant this series has been to kill off any sort of a central character before the season finale. Good to see the writers are still having balls this season, and I'm also glad they wrapped up this plotline.
-I was legitimately surprised when Terry killed Patrick, considering how reluctant this series has been to kill off any sort of a central character before the season finale. Good to see the writers are still having balls this season, and I'm also glad they wrapped up this plotline.
How did I not think of this.