Yeah, I clicked on this article wondering if she had a history of antisemitism and NOPE—just disagrees with a country’s objectively shitty policies. This conflation of any and all critiques of the Israeli government with antisemitism needs to die.
Yeah, I clicked on this article wondering if she had a history of antisemitism and NOPE—just disagrees with a country’s objectively shitty policies. This conflation of any and all critiques of the Israeli government with antisemitism needs to die.
Are you saying Talon Edgeman is forgettable and has all the acting talent of a pile of wet cardboard?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
I have been very pleasantly surprised by this show. When they first announced it, I was not sure what to expect, especially given the quality (or lack thereof) of most of DC’s movies in recent years.
I’m really hoping a future episode will be titled “Ménage à Troy,” both as an homage to the “classic” TNG episode and for the pun fun.
See also, maybe, Chapter 30 (“Letter to John Kite”) How To Be Famous by Caitlin Moran...
“-functions much in the same way flat-screen televisions and nice sneakers show up in conservative rhetoric about people on Medicaid or receiving food stamps.”
I’m a reluctant millennial (‘84), but in all reality, if our sparking a “fresh perspective” to mortuaries results in more options for natural burial I’m down.
Yeah, Michelle Gomez was the best. I also liked the work done the persons playing Prudence and Ambrose. And Miranda Otto was stellar.
Finally! We can discuss. I 100% agree on Kiernan. At times I wanted to blame the writing but then you see the rest of the cast hamming it up you come back to the conclusion that it’s her, not the writing. This is the perfect case of “looking the part doesn’t mean you know how to own it.” Hopefully she gets in more…
On the other hand, they’ve also been a godsend for those of us who were adopted/are trying to find their birth families and half-siblings. So like anything, it’s about what you use it for I suppose.
I am going to put this out there the average white american has about 1% of native DNA, statistically the exact same amount Warren is claiming. However those American’s do not call themselves Natives in professional settings as Warren did (source and source) or at the very least did not correct when others made the…
The film begins with a father (Emile Hirsch)
I can’t tell if it’s just some weird perspective thing happening in that header photo, but it appears to me that that man does not have enough head for the amount of face and neck he has.
he is hot and i haven’t looked up anything about him because i don’t what to find out he’s problematic (is he though?). lara jean has good taste because none of them told anyone else about their letters.
Agreed. It was pretty obvious from the beginning that Amma had issues. How quickly she got attached to Camille, how jealous she got, and how she would lash out at Camille. The major examples being the lollipop in Camille’s hair, and Calhoun Day, both times when she was paying more attention to Richard than Amma.
It may have telegraphed too much, but I wished they had gotten into Adora’s relationship with the girls and how she was putting so much energy into trying to ‘save’ them thus stoking Amma’s jealousy and rage.
I thought it was pretty clear why Amma did it. Camille internalized the abuse by her mother, while Amma turned her pain and rage onto others. She was tied in a codependent relationship with her mother and jealous of anyone taking away Adora’s attention. And I already thought it was Amma since last week, when it became…
BLL is fantastic.
All I’m saying is that I’m noticeably less murderous during the summer when the AC is working.
I would guess that they found nothing he did could actually be considered a crime (by the standards of the law) and if he wasn’t going to be arrested or sued it’d probably blow over.
I doubt his career is going to bounce back though. It’s hard to maintain a nerdy, nice guy persona when everyone knows you abused your…