It's pretty clear that Chief Rocka is aware that Mad Men isn't endorsing the sexism, I don't know what your deal is going after them for not being deadened to awfulness in works of fiction.
It's pretty clear that Chief Rocka is aware that Mad Men isn't endorsing the sexism, I don't know what your deal is going after them for not being deadened to awfulness in works of fiction.
John Callahan's Quads! had male bulge jiggle to go with the breast jiggle of every female character, but I think that may have somehow made it worse because it was just on the gay characters.
Hey, it's not the first pilot's fault the plane crashed. I'm sure he was just as decent as Lapidus.
There's definetly an allegory about the traps of precarity and unlimited abundance in there.
Fair point!
If we learn anything from Teen Titans Go, good humor comes from shouting something new and random every episode like it was a catchphrase!
Pity'd!
Does anybody ever say "who am I to judge" as the second proposition to anything other than something judgemental?
I always took you for a pigeon.
Wait, are they too cowardly to do what would make sense for them to do (ban smoking altogether,) does it not make sense to ban smoking altogether OR do they not really want to ban smoking altogether because it's not really about public health?
You might have wanted to workshop that comment a little more.
I especially liked the True Grits.
"You don't see them fucking each other over for a percentage, the chumps!"
The original also drew strenght from how ambiguous the horror element/nature of the threat was, I always felt, wherehas this remake looks like it's reduced to a perfunctory bit where the spirits appear benign before becoming standard horror movie fodder ("them!")
Picture House MD… but he's a crime detective!
I almost didn't come back for Book Three!
BUT THE GROUNDWORK
IT WASN'T LAID DOWN
THEY NEEDED TO EXPLAIN HOW SEX WORKS
FIRST
ON NICKELODEON!
There's already been more references to outer space (mentioned/depicted outright during the chakra business in the original series, hello space sword, and such) than you'd expect from a Fantasy setting already, so I don't think your suggestion is that far out!
I remember when I thought that Book Two was going to be about Koh, oh well!
Eh, I think your paraphrasing of the Unalaq line skews toward making it more like cheaper than it was. It was more like "the diabolical and mysterious but somehow incredibly boring sorcerer from the north," which I think has more of a give-and-take quality to it, commenting on the character on a couple of levels…