I thought the Mitch as a human ending was lending credence to the idea that Coop embellished much of everything we've seen in the Wet Hot Universe. Which as seems to suggest he might be a terrible writer, or was post-modern when it was cool
I thought the Mitch as a human ending was lending credence to the idea that Coop embellished much of everything we've seen in the Wet Hot Universe. Which as seems to suggest he might be a terrible writer, or was post-modern when it was cool
Sorry, still fucking geniuses.
Angelyne still runs around LA, in her hoopdie of a pink car, usually West Hollywood on a Saturday night.
Uh, jeeze, it was good, but, if this is Rick & Morty getting an A… I mean… What's the curve on this?
Everybody calm down! Holy vitriol Batman!I was trying to make a joke about how people are probably on their phones while casually watching Game of Thrones. Sorry for the confusion, didn't mean to raise everyone's blood pressure.
You are missing a coma. People are watching GoT, on their phones. Something like that. And that's what it is.
I love how everyone has a black leather variation of their normal outfits, especially the old lady of Dorne. Varyas is going to lose his eyes, they basically spelled that out. Fuck you Theon! I don't even know what to do with you now. Two dragons will die, the ones who Dany chained up. And then angry, wild dragon will…
Even if you just accept the fact that Euron has that many ships, you then have to wonder where did he get the fucking people to sail those ships?!
that's too many references. We get it. You watched Stella.
I'll never forget the day Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje/Adebisi/Mr.Ecko showed up on Lost and the first thing he did was smack Harold Perrineau/Augustus/Michael with that stick. It was like an easter egg/homage all for me. I shouted "Adebisi…. IS ALIVE!"
What a fucking gigantic twat of a douchebag. He's wonderful!
Shrek deserves that fucking star and you know it!
I found it a tough season to watch, and drastically different from the rest, but I think in retrospect it will stand as one of the best the show had to offer.
They set the table this season. You can finish this analogy with something about a great meal.
I finally finished the second season, and I was pretty let down. There is a level of insane, unaccounted, unnecessary form of privilege and unexplainable wealth Aziz's character is operating from in the second season of "Master of None", something that launched a bazillion think pieces, and backlash for "Girls". Not…
I find it refreshing to find a show about unbelievable privilege that doesn't star my fellow white people.
It wasn't depression that killed Robin Williams, it was desperation.
I liked the movie, and then I loved it! The schlock ending should've been the tone for the whole thing, but either way it was pretty serviceable and pretty good to look at.
All of the praise being heaped on the actors is justified, but you can't leave Costa Ronin as Oleg out! The scene of him smoking in the shadow of the statue in the park is stunning. The guy is a powerhouse of subtle emotional ticks. So fucking good.
Am I being serious at all?!