That henchman is adorable!
That henchman is adorable!
Meh, no one is “owed” donor dollars, and donors can decide on any number of reasons to support or not support a candidate. But there is actual credence to the claim that Gillibrand did the GOP’s work for them by running Franken out of town before due process could even get its boots tied on. And where did Franken’s…
Part of the responsibility for C.K.’s comeback, according to Byrne, rests with powerful—albeit mysterious in the context of the interview—gatekeepers
And if I flatter us (and myself) to think that the A.V. Club isn’t necessarily the sort of clickbait (or “swiperag,” in Eichner’s lingo) recapping site the show is going after here, the jokes occasionally have the authentic ring of industry familiarity, at least.
Refugees and immigrants are not the same thing, so don’t get more confused than you clearly already are. And Scottish immigration policy is dictated by British immigration policy, and you would have to be daft to look at the Brexit vote and then try to claim that Britain is overall welcoming to immigrants. Just don’t…
Back to the Future: Bury the Past, Kill It If You Have To
And they say that there are no good roles for old sharks in Hollywood.
Ha, the OG “Bronies.”
Not one more dollar.
Except on Doctor Who, “timey-wimey” isn’t a well-crafted joke used to explain something relevant to the story like it is on The Good Place. It’s a hand-wave plot-hole fix to cover for terrible scripting, like almost all Doctor Who content.
You ever try carrying a box of books? It’s a workout, for sure.
I’ll wait for it to hit Netflix, maybe. “SyFy” is dead to me, because they cancelled Farscape.
Future Man is one of those rare shows that transcends a potentially gimmicky premise to do some truly amazing comedy. Definitely looking forward to seeing what they do in Season 2.
Maybe a role in GLOW’s upcoming third season is also in the cards?
But that—coupled with the potential for the episode to be read as “corporations are good, young people who want good working conditions are bad!”—is what holds “Kablam!” back ever so slightly.
Agents of Shield happens to be a strongly diverse program, so even that stands out as an oddball renewal, what with ABC’s open efforts to court Trump voters as viewers.
to the surprising exits of both Black-Ish mastermind Kenya Barris and Rhimes to Netflix.
Kind of like how Dr Who has access to all of time and space, all of which ends up looking like Britain?
Plenty of cop procedurals and other non-science-fiction shows have used a fake death here or there for dramatic effect, usually pretending to have someone die in order to lure out some bad guy or elicit a triumphant confession. Comic book shows should stand out for the creative ways in which they manage to bring…