It took me a few tries to get through Infinite Jest. Eventually I realized that pausing and coming back to it just wasn't working for me, so I saved it for winter break and just read the whole thing at once. Totally worth it.
It took me a few tries to get through Infinite Jest. Eventually I realized that pausing and coming back to it just wasn't working for me, so I saved it for winter break and just read the whole thing at once. Totally worth it.
I'd love to hear it. It's my favorite Disney movie as well but I've never been able to articulate why well enough to make others see it from my perspective.
I'd love to hear it. It's my favorite Disney movie as well but I've never been able to articulate why well enough to make others see it from my perspective.
Dana was not the driver. At worst she's accessory after the fact for not reporting it immediately, but then for coming to clean the prosecutor would probably let her go.
Dana was not the driver. At worst she's accessory after the fact for not reporting it immediately, but then for coming to clean the prosecutor would probably let her go.
The things he's doing this season. Especially the last episode. Walter discovers that guy in the pocket and as soon he convinces the dude not to kill him, that cold commanding voice begins to return. Chilling.
The things he's doing this season. Especially the last episode. Walter discovers that guy in the pocket and as soon he convinces the dude not to kill him, that cold commanding voice begins to return. Chilling.
The Daily Mail does not count as a legitimate source of anything other than something to wipe with if nothing else is available. It's a travesty of a publication and a reminder of how low journalism has fallen in today's world.
The Daily Mail does not count as a legitimate source of anything other than something to wipe with if nothing else is available. It's a travesty of a publication and a reminder of how low journalism has fallen in today's world.
I don't think a show that demonstrates how completely solitary confinement can destroy a person is anywhere close to 24.
I don't think a show that demonstrates how completely solitary confinement can destroy a person is anywhere close to 24.
I'll actually take @avclub-df3189083a70b90655729ae5f1170594:disqus 's side here. I really wished he hadn't spelled that out. He'd just done a fantastic job of communicating that non verbally and I didn't need him to just tell Carrie.
I'll actually take @avclub-df3189083a70b90655729ae5f1170594:disqus 's side here. I really wished he hadn't spelled that out. He'd just done a fantastic job of communicating that non verbally and I didn't need him to just tell Carrie.
I'm beginning to get that impression as well. The relationship seemed to heading in that direction long before Brody had been turned but it was completely implausible that he would tell her that he was working with Abu Nazir.
I'm beginning to get that impression as well. The relationship seemed to heading in that direction long before Brody had been turned but it was completely implausible that he would tell her that he was working with Abu Nazir.
This aspect of Homeland fascinates me as well. It's unflinching willingness to condemn America's disregard for civilian casualties from drone strikes has always been refreshing portrayal of American foreign policy in pop culture and in this episode it's portrayal of solitary confinement in maximum security prison was…
This aspect of Homeland fascinates me as well. It's unflinching willingness to condemn America's disregard for civilian casualties from drone strikes has always been refreshing portrayal of American foreign policy in pop culture and in this episode it's portrayal of solitary confinement in maximum security prison was…
You just had to squeeze in that Petraeus reference, didn't you?
You just had to squeeze in that Petraeus reference, didn't you?
Brody does not have Nazir's personal cell phone number.