They’re holding it up because they want it to produce 300 horsepower, mate to the AWD system with the 6MT, get 50MPG highway, and be available in a trim that will go out the door for under $30,000.
They’re holding it up because they want it to produce 300 horsepower, mate to the AWD system with the 6MT, get 50MPG highway, and be available in a trim that will go out the door for under $30,000.
Yup. Amplifying their petty hatreds and insecurities to the point of almost violence. The difference being that the Avengers were able to recognize that it was influencing them and snap out of it, while Loki didn’t care, or welcomed it.
It sounds less like direct mind control and more like pushing issues he already had to more of an extreme than they were before. You know, like the internet does to people.
Same. My girlfriend caught his show in Austin earlier this month, so I was baffled by this headline. There’s a lot to unpack about Aziz and this accusation, but if you’re going to make a big deal about him returning to the stage, you should probably actually notice when he returns to the stage.
This was actually an ad for their new sitcom, “Triumph of the Will and Grace.”
Eventually there will be a stretch of time where Boston teams are all miserable for a decade and when that happens I’m going to bask in it as much as humanly possible
“And Kim’s supportive demeanor cracks just slightly. She’s thinking: should I be alarmed?”
He’s getting roasted on Twitter, but I think he’ll be fine. By the looks of the stock photograph, he’s been taking it on the chin most of his life.
So, who else flashed back to Walt’s call to Skyler in Ozymandias during Werner’s call to his wife?
She was definitely duped like the rest of us. I’d like to say I saw through it, but the reality it I even teared up a little myself. It was Slippin’ Jimmy’s finest moment. I didn’t know it was total bullshit until he started bragging in the hallway.
I thought she fell for the con too. I saw her expression even as one of relief as Jimmy was finally getting all of the grief she thought he had all season.
Agreed that Kim was genuinely moved by Jimmy’s speech on Chuck.
I had the opposite read on that penultimate scene. As Jimmy upped his con to the Bar, folding the letter and seemingly letting the real him come out, I believe Kim was finally shedding any doubt she had left in him. She was conned just as much as the Bar. That makes the sudden final scene with Slippin Jimmy exposing…
Thanks for doing another season, Donna! You’re loved and appreciated here by those of us who are left from the old days, and I (and many others here, I’m sure) hope that you can keep coming back every season.
yeah, I didn’t see her crack in that hearing. I think she believed it through and through... that she FINALLY saw the emotion from Jimmy she’d been hoping he would express at some point but maybe was buried too deep down. That final scene when she realized he was faking it hit her like a ton of bricks... and then the…
Did anyone else see the entire Mike subplot as a riff on Jesse in the close of season 3? Desperately trying to salvage a way out of killing a mostly innocent guy (there Gale), and realizing there was no path out? Putting Gale in makes me think the parallel was intended.
“I’m sorry, Lauren, but you must have me confused for someone else. My name is Roger Murdock. I’m a staff writer.”
And this thoughtless, vile cruelty is a big part of his brand and why a large portion of this nation likes him.