cwshumway
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cwshumway

Cool it, MwFuller, or you’ll get a knuckle supper!

“I got a gun! I got a mother-flipping gun!”

Dean Learner rules.

Bob Saget had a lot of well-wishers in Florida. I wouldn’t have been shocked if he was found at the bottom of one. A well, that is!

He’s sucking dick for crack in Heaven now.

I hope he didn’t compound his misery by watching it too.

@AA Dowd - if you and a bunch of current/former AVClub writers end up spinning off to your own new website, I would happily follow.

Zero Dark Thirty aged magnificently badly, especially when it was revealed the CIA lady she was based on was the torture queen of the CIA, help fumble the prevention of 9/11 and is married to a CIA chief turned Qanon crazy man.

I was going to say that that was a little harsh, but then I looked at his filmography and realized that, in addition to doing Dark Phoenix, he co-wrote X3, which means that he managed to screw up one of the best and most important X-Men story adaptations twice.

Time to get Shitty McShitfaced.

Solidarity with AV Club writers!

What a shitty thing to do, but I expect nothing less given the company.

We’re Fucky McFuckfaced. 

We live in the dumbest hellscape.

What’s your take on how the adaptation has used the Station Eleven comic book? If I had a main criticism of the show, it might be how it has used the comic book. The novel sort of has it floating on the periphery and I got the impression that while it mattered in the sense that it was a totem, the actual content/story

It bums me out that streamers are increasingly dropping multiple episodes a week (Always Sunny did that for the first time this year). It robs shows (especially slow burners like this one) of the opportunity to be in the cultural conversation for a longer period of time, which can build audience. By burning off

I did not read the book, am enjoying the series so far but everything to me feels ominous, as if something terrible will happen any moment. It is a giddy feeling being on edge and unsure, also my mind goes ‘round and ‘round when the episodes are finished. Well written, nicely paced, visually compelling, unusual,

but I guess if it was just her imagination of how things would come to be, and not a flashback of a visit, she could be making up a more poetic/peaceful resting place for Frank based on what her reality in the woods looks like