I give Travolta a little more credit than that. He was a great choice for a role that gets overshadowed by other, more obviously dynamic characters in the movie.
I give Travolta a little more credit than that. He was a great choice for a role that gets overshadowed by other, more obviously dynamic characters in the movie.
Aw, I bet TLJ is curmudgeonly with a heart of gold. Like, he'd rag on you for having a dumb haircut or taking selfies, but get you a really nice, Saddleback-caliber leather holster for the sidearm he assumes you already have.
She does, and I won't short-change this episode for being what it is. It's a very solid sort of story in itself, but it rehashes a lot of stuff that's been covered in other episodes. Like I said earlier, this would have been a great event episode late in season 1, when the characters were still getting the hang of…
I don't think I'm ignoring Mabel's perspective here, and I think you're pulling a fundamental attribution error in looking at my argument.
I don't disagree with you entirely, but I'm not sure I buy it as a fully-realized arc, in either the conception or the execution.
Thank you for noticing.
I'm with you, but I don't mind being pedantic and defensive.
Gold-plated? What, you want Isis to think we're cheap?
Fuck me this news is making my eyes pop.
The Halloween Tree is just waiting to be discovered by a new generation of kids.
I'd actually be on board with this as well. I'm in a place where I have stable income now, and I'd like to offer some kind of material support for stuff I like.
I keep getting gay dating site ads. I think it's because of something I said about Tyrese Gibson a few weeks ago, so I won't deny that the algorithm has its reasons, but still, that's a bit of a misfire.
I have one friend who can still be moved to froth by his anger at George Lucas. This friend had a rough home life as a kid, and Wars were basically his anchor. You've met this kind of person, who memorizes trivia and consumes, consumes, consumes the source material like a starving man in Eden. He knows Star Wars…
Yeah, he's not wrong about anything in particular. I get that we're all emotionally invested and so his sub-par movies are a personal knife in the back to every single person who willingly paid to see them long after we realized they wouldn't live up to the originals. I just feel like it's about time we…got over it?
You know, the oridge tridge really only depicted a single war taking place around a variety of stars.
I can respect all of that. BBT won't ever be a top ten show for me, but I've warmed up to it for what it is.
WE AIN'T FOUND SHIT!
"let's make more 3-camera laugh track bullshit because that's what Ma & Pa Midwest like."
To be fair, that festival always pales in comparison to the "Fuck it go crazy wave yo dick" festival.
They made a show that is explicitly focused on geeks, why would the geek humor be subtle? When are geeks ever subtle about shit?