Not sure what dragon Laenor is on but it definitely isn’t Dameon’s dragon, which is red and has a distinctive shape.
Not sure what dragon Laenor is on but it definitely isn’t Dameon’s dragon, which is red and has a distinctive shape.
Barry’s great and all, but Hader seems in interviews like he’s working himself to the bone to make it, and it’s keeping him from doing fun stuff like Documentary Now. I wonder if it’s worth the stress.
This site as much as accused Ellie Kemper of being a neo-Nazi, but sure, let’s go out of our way to avoid defaming Dan Schneider.
when I watched “Co-Op, the Musical” I had very little knowledge of Sondheim’s musicals. Just thought it was funny as hell and loved the songs. Then I watched it with a musical theatre nerd who told me they were basically just straight copies of Sondheim songs with different lyrics. Didn’t change a thing in my mind.
I think it helps a bit to see the original, but - I watched the real Bagwan Shree Rajneesh documentary and then watched Documentary Now’s mockumentary, and I probably should have just seen one or the other. Because now I don’t remember what really happened in Oregon.
Or maybe he’s just a bully, and it wasn’t about being a sexual predator. In which case this is all we’re gonna get. Not every asshole is a monster.
So apparently Nathan was asked a question about Joss, and he answered it. Why is that confusing?
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SweetOnPollyOliver
Rey did it in that Star Wars movie I keep trying to forget I watched (twice).
I think so.
I had totally deleted this from memory because it was severely uncomfortable watching a sex scene feature what I had until then thought was a 15-16 year old.
And of course, in just ten more years the galaxy will go from the Inquisitors openly hunting for Jedi, to everyone having forgotten they ever existed.
Damn that hits surprisingly hard.
And then consider the whole thing happened because they sorely underestimated how pissed fans would be at Arrow blithely killing off one of the extremely few bisexual characters on all TV at the time (remember that this was even before Clarke and Lexa hooked up).
It’s weird because the penultimate episode felt like the show knew it was ending. Like a part of me is okay with this news because the last season was so strong and the show had the foresight to have everyone give good-byes. And then that final episode set up a couple cliffhangers that make me go, “Dammit!! What…
I am going to try to be grateful for what a precious, unlikely gift seven seasons of this show was rather than dwelling on how unjust its cancellation without even an announced final season was.
Such a damn shame.
If you would’ve told me at the midway point of season one that this show would’ve gotten seven seasons and got zanier and zanier as the seasons progressed, I’d have laughed you out of the arena.
Shame they couldn’t have gotten one last shortened season to wrap everything up. Especially after last season’s finale.
At lot of people seem to think complete strangers should never publicly talk about anything that person hasn’t personally experienced, forever. Spoiler culture is wild.