This is probably one of the reasons I liked Asylum so much, because there were clear protagonists worth rooting for.
This is probably one of the reasons I liked Asylum so much, because there were clear protagonists worth rooting for.
I know, since it’s post-Kinja A.V. Club, we should be glad the writer didn’t invent the phrase “ensmartens itself.”
Post-election commentary. Oh yeah, that’s something we definitely need more of.
Oh, American Horror Story. Your subtext will never be nearly as terrifying as the reality which is Trump.
The lack of comments during the Emmy live-blogging was so depressing. I guess many people are using the Disqus AV Club After Dark. I wish I had known this last night.
So, I’m completely disheartened about the decline of the commentary on this site. Especially after the dearth of participants last night. No amount of Kinda updating will fix the AV Club.
Would be nice if we were able to block some of the arseholes who have flooded the site since kinja arrived. All we have at the moment is the very inadequate flagging system.
I hope someone was fired for this blunder.
The commenting system is still clunky and not user-friendly and very unfun.
Walter White redemption? Is that a thing? It wasn’t so much a redemption as killing the sons of bitches who deserved it which is pretty standard noir trope, the protagonist loses everything, but he’s still got killing left undone. It’s also got a lot in common with westerns, were there people who saw it as a…
Goodbye, Zack. You ruined everything. No reflection on the actor, who had the most thankless job imaginable.
Just be glad it’s not the 90s anymore, or else this article would be about “David S. Pumpkins: The Motion Picture”
Well, you know — SNL wouldn’t be SNL if it weren’t ready and willing to run an initially-popular premise right into the ground.
Trevor Noah, the John Kerry of comedy.
The system is unfairly rigged against Trump book supporters since Clinton book supporters can actually read.
He doesn’t need words. He has those sweet sun glasses.
Playing Medgar Evers’ murderer in Ghosts of Mississippi was the easiest role he ever played.
No matter what happens to this guy, I don’t foresee any circumstance where I would feel sorry for him.
His victims are people who have to pay for his medicine. I have... you know... some pity for them.
“ I feel like lengthy prison sentences are better suited to dangerous offenders”