Having the government bomb itself to advance an agenda is ridiculous though, and hopefully not as obvious as it seems to be
Having the government bomb itself to advance an agenda is ridiculous though, and hopefully not as obvious as it seems to be
To be fair to all the people bashing him, one of these pizzas will feed you for about two days. Chicago style pizza is basically a solid brick of delicious calories.
I'm surprised that True Detective wasn't mentioned in the review. I thought the way the kid spoke, not just cynical but the aping Rust Cohle's silly philosiphizing brand of cynicism, was pretty much a straight parody
Did anyone notice the incredible amount of detail in this episode? They nailed everything about the bay area down to the parking signs, and the Kanes' house looks exactly like something you'd see in Berkeley.
It had been so long ago I forgot what episode (or particular scene) it was, but I felt that some time ago the show planted fairly obvious seeds about Ginsberg being schizophrenic. I was actually beginning to wonder this year if I read that totally wrong, then BAM!
"On Sherlock, Holmes is constantly bemoaning that he’s surrounded by idiots, and it’s hard to argue his point. On Elementary, Holmes is engaged in the slow, painful process of accepting that those “idiots” might have something to teach him. The former has its moments, but the latter makes for better television and…