He did and his voice is amazing!
He did and his voice is amazing!
You said everything I was feeling. I expect nothings for the Grammys but I couldn't help but feel a bit heartsick over Lemonade not winning Album of the Year.
I am trying not to go into hyperbole, but he almost seemed unhinged.
He reacted like she smacked his momma or something.
I don't have children but a nephew that I am very close to attends a charter school. I am deeply unimpressed and feel like parents are being sold a bill of goods.
We live in Baltimore City and many students at his school struggle with the basics.
And no dang ring. I personally think that matters. Come on onion head.
I was in high school too! And absolutely remember that commercial. He has been a jack hole a long time.
And I am a certain age, (Gen X). So as someone who has actively disliked Sir Charles for a long time, I enjoyed this clapback immensely.
Ugh I remember when he spit on that kid. SMH
So yes, no lie in Lebron's testimony at all.
I enjoy the show but I do hate this Neegan storyline. I do not and will not read the comics so what I struggle with is why are the Saviors loyal to this Neegan guy. He treats them like crap. Maybe I need a Saviors origin story. As the reviewer said, there is nothing menacing about Neegan.
I just don't give a flying fart about Juliette, her perspective, or those annoying students.
Even as shrill as Noah paints her, the scene with Helen was still the best of the episode.
Not sure what to make of Brendan Fraser, as long he doesn't get a POV I can roll with it.
Bravo!!!!
Optics matter and she is clearly using his tokens of kindness to her benefit. He should have known better.
I was waiting for this and once again you all did not disappoint.
The crazy thing is time and time again, there are people and black men specifically who want to have a dialogue or help these women and it never works. Has Ann Coulter or even Michelle Malkin become any better over time? No they double down on hate…
I didn't have a problem with her being on the Daily Show but the now we are BFFs pictures and the All Lives Master column afterwards was when I became disappointed in Trevor.
Charlemagne basically confirmed the worst of what many think of him. I am done with him.
It says something about how good this show is that I woke up thinking about it from last night.
Such a tight and well done first season. I was left speechless by the final scene; and that don't happen much anymore. I am not even sure I want them back together but I certainly am glad Molly and Issa got over their hump.
So with you on Lost. Maybe I was too passionate about it, but season 6 with the sideways world totally broke my heart. It was total revisionism and I hated it. It was then that I knew Lindelof and company had no idea where they were going.
The Wire is as magnificent as they come, but I can't do it again either.
Exactly and they were for their times. Although the Kinsey scale has been around forever. I think sexual fluidity is definitely new to the mainstream.
No, I don't think we are supposed to sympathize with Molly, it is just her POV.
Absolutely, that down low crap put a ton a fear in black women. Thanks Oprah
And also as someone a little older, let me just say that "fluidity" and "spectrum" are relatively new for us Gen Xers and in pop culture.I remember both "Sex and The City"and "30 Rock" making jokes back in the early aughts about bisexuality being a detour to being gay.
Well let me be clear, these are not my views.
I am just theorizing about Molly. But during her dating travails we see she constantly gets in her own way. She probably just tossed away a great guy.