Come on, she can't hate it that much. She's married to Kushner, who seems like a younger, slightly better looking kind of Trump-icky.
Come on, she can't hate it that much. She's married to Kushner, who seems like a younger, slightly better looking kind of Trump-icky.
Van Halen's Eruption still gives me chills.
Let's hope the walls are closing in Hannity, and that Shep Smith sees the logic in abandoning ship.
The true believer will punish those who are out of line and reward those who start to believe themselves. Janine is not the smartest cookie, very childlike, and I'm sure that Aunt Lydia plays off that personality, becoming more motherly and less like a psychotic torturer. Plus, Lydia was able to produce a child, which…
I'm really glad we are getting background for characters other than June/Offred. I don't have any sympathy for Serena Joy, just like I wouldn't for women like Phyllis Schafly.
You would need viable sperm and eggs for IVF, and going back to the doctor's comment about commanders, you would wonder how many men actually have viable sperm in Gilead and Mexico, with such a low birth rate.
I'm disappointed that camera effects and skimpy uniforms weren't used to show that this show takes place before TOS. I mean come on, we're still in the 1960s and there haven't been advances in technology and women's rights. Right?
Amen.
Okay, I admit to being skeptical because of the delays, but this article is a bunch of speculative nonsense. We don't know the context for the scene or costumes. Just relax and lets see more before making any judgement.
I still really like watching Friends also, mostly the first fours seasons. It seems horribly dated now, but the number of quotes that I routinely spout from that show is significant.
I'm sure it will be well made, fun, and ultimately not worth the price. I'll buy it anyway.
Exactly. The most infuriating part of the last year is seeing so many GOP politicians spouting a lot of things against Trump, then bending over to take it after Trump was elected. The "Party First" nonsense has to stop.
I love the Toy Story franchise, but I consider a voice role a bit separate to a live-action role. He's tolerable when I cannot see his face.
The show was on for six seasons. If there was any kind of political motivation to keep it off the air, it would have never given more of the un-funny Tim Allen. To an infinity of boring, and beyond!
Then I may be able to watch it. I loved the first episode and the premise.
Just because you don't like doesn't mean other people feel the same way. I can't stand sit-coms in the Seinfeld ilk, but I don't bemoan people that think it's the greatest sit-com of all time. To each his or her own. I'm not trying to argue that TBBT is objectively excellent. I just laugh at it.
I don't know if I could compare them head to head, but the fact that Community had one of my least favorite people in the world, Chevy Chase, on it, I stayed away. Never got him.
Good casts usually make mediocre material better. Look at the stuff that was going on Friends. It wasn't groundbreaking, but the six main actors really did good work.
It's not the height of well-written comedy, fresh ideas, or edgy issues. But it's well acted, funny and genial. There are too many things on TV during this golden age that intentionally mean, gritty or dark for laughs that it can be a bit wearing after awhile. There's something to be said for the TV equivalent of…
I love Tom Lennon, but this just didn't seem like a good vehicle for him.