Even more, there's apparently a Rickroll in her speech: "He will never, ever, give up. And most importantly, he will never, ever, let you down."
Even more, there's apparently a Rickroll in her speech: "He will never, ever, give up. And most importantly, he will never, ever, let you down."
A USA network series has been postponed?!! Finally, something that might propel Congress to actually do something about all these mass shootings.
Is that list historical or Trump's presidential to-do list for his first 100 days?
Mike Pence's second paragraph does raise an important question:
Oh for Zod's sake, Krypton, blow up!
I just looked, and Ghostbusters is playing at Graumann's Chinese Theatre. Wrong again, AV Club!
I don't think the final episode is set up at all to make us identify with Caputo or Bayley; I think the viewer point-of-identification here is Taystee, and I think that runs all through the episode. The previous episode ends with a shot of Taystee's grief, and that focus is important as it continues in the final…
One thing the show has been really good at is sidelining characters for even a long time and then bringing them back bigger than ever. I assume this is what they're doing with Laverne Cox. Laura Prepon and Natasha Lyonne have both been off the show for long stretches of episodes (presumably due to availability,…
I really agree with your first paragraph, but to add to your second paragraph about it not being unique to any demographic, it actually is unique to LGBT characters right now. Here's why: if characters from any other minority were being killed off in the percentages that we've seen recently with LGBT characters…
Yeah, exactly— there's also the "sacrificial lamb" angle of the "Bury Your Gays" trope. Because I'd just finished watching the new season of a certain popular show that just came out a couple of weeks ago [which I'll keep nameless to avoid spoilers], I literally just saw the "sacrificial lamb" variation of killing…
I'd even wondered if Fuller would give us the first gay captain, which would be in the tradition of each of the new series (other than Enterprise) bringing on a new idea of who the captain would be: older (Picard), black (Sisko), female (Janeway), etc.
I can name all seven dwarves: Dopey, Dour, Slutty, Gravy, Stiffy, Parcheesi and Wendell.
To be fair, Orphan Black has been in action/conspiracy mode for awhile and hasn't been very interested in the romantic life of any of its characters lately, Sarah included (I guess the closest thing is Donnie and Allison, but SPOILER: notice the one romantic relationship that comes back into play at the very end of…
And now it's time for Biblical Match Game!
Cool story, bra.
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The True Blood books are good to about # 6, after that they get really, really bad. Charlene Harris' books were so awful by the end I strongly suspected (hoped) she wasn't even the person writing them anymore.
If you stop watching Bambi right after his mother dies, it's the bleakest cartoon short Disney ever produced.
So Hollywood's become so weirdly prudish that Tarzan now wears pants?
Or Captain Carrot.