I'm excited this show is coming back, but I hope the season is a lot more cohesive than the second was.
I'm excited this show is coming back, but I hope the season is a lot more cohesive than the second was.
I want Baby Voiced Darius to make a cameo at least once. He was my favorite ABG character.
I always really liked it, too. It wasn't the best thing ever, but there was something about it that was just…comfortable? Whenever I'm in the mood to watch it (like right now, after reading this article) I just pick out three or four episodes from the first six seasons that I enjoyed the most.
It will no longer be a novel concept when comics are actually diverse or inclusive. That is not something that the industry can arrive at passively, or by denying the existence of different identities.
You actually wouldn't. If Riri was at all concerned with her afro/curls, she would cornrow it—or at the very least, tie it down with a silk scarf or satin cap—before she put that helmet on in non-emergency situations.
That was the best. One of my favorite finds was this Go Ask Alice rip-off buried behind some Harry Potters. It one or two sex scenes had really detailed instructions explaining how to do drugs. I was in 4th or 5th grade when I took it home over the weekend and never brought it back. I've never had the heart to get rid…
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I was just thinking about this the other day. While DVD/BluRay boxsets are great at keeping some shows in the public consciousness (Sanford and Son, Good Times, The Jeffersons, Diff'rent Strokes, Martin, Girlfriends, etc.) it feels impossible to track down the ones that haven't been officially released on disc or…
The sketch that always pops into my head was this recurring cable-access show thing about a New Age-y, interracial couple. I think Jordan Peele played the husband. There was an episode where one of the guests says something like, "Your wife is a racist, sir!" And Peele's wife looks at him and says, "What is a…
A Hard Day's Night
Clueless
Claudine
Hey! Shang wasn't sweaty…
"Hilariously mean" is correct. Whoever wrote that was harsh, yet gifted.
I agree with most of this, but I think that most of what's in the "small hipster library" is not really for me. However, Murakami is one of my all-time favorite authors and there are maybe one or two essays in Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs still hold up.
I'm almost 23. I bought a copy at 15, finally read it at 16, and just gave away my copy about a month ago. I never revisited it after that first re-read, but now I wonder how I would feel about it now. All I remember is suffering through everything after the Real World audition segment.
I sort-of agree, but for me it's the opposite. I tire of the singles quickly, but prefer the random tracks.
I always liked Destiny's Child, enjoyed Beyonce's first two solo albums, and hated the "Sasha Fierce" and a lot of the "4" stuff, but that Self-Titled album was everything. I thought it was an important step in her development as an artist, so I'm looking forward to hearing Lemonade.
I think "headcanons" are fine because it's kind of normal to watch or read something and imagine X and Y happening in the background, or Z character being allergic to almonds.
I literally just finished crying after playing Let's Go Crazy. Then I saw your comment, remembered that Batman soundtrack—which was so much fun and my Dad played it all the time when I was little—and burst into tears again.
This is bullshit. I want to watch Purple Rain, but I'm not in the mood to cry myself to sleep tonight. I keep hearing the line from Nothing Compares 2 U:
That's not a fair comparison. Psych, a buddy-cop procedural on USA, is nothing at all like the first major prestige dramas on AMC. While Regular Show has a lot of tonal differences when compared to Adventure Time and Steven Universe, they all share the same network, format, and creative "lineage." Steven Universe is a…