desertbruinz
desertbruinz
desertbruinz

I jumped into this series after my wife watched the first episode and I finally went back and watched episode one last night after this one. The most interesting line that sets up what I think is one of the most interesting themes was when Steve Zahn walks his son (who will always be the crazy kid in that really bad

Zing.

I remember watching the first couple of episodes and thinking “Bill Lawrence... okay, ‘Scrubs’ meets ‘Major League’ on the pitch.” Not necessarily a good thing, I found “Scrubs” okay, not worth the hype.

HBO Max: Walking that fine line between shows about the “human condition” and “misery porn.”

TheraGun vs. Thumper, anyone? I have, and occasionally use, a Thumper. But there are often knots or deeper muscle issues (say the current problem I’ve had getting down into my soleus in my calf that’s driving me nuts). Are these newer guns more about smaller contact area or do they provide a little more depth with the

No, thanks. Let a story be told and completed.

This. He even says he noticed it missing. He’s taking nightly walks out there apparently. The writing of this plot was bad.

The overarching themes around family and loss of sons/daughters, etc. applies here. Dylan’s a similar side of a coin shared by Carrie about trying to keep a child, ultimately realizing that they aren’t fit to be a parent.

It’s just that it wasn’t needed for anything more than a red herring.

That investment doesn’t seem as worthwhile when the show ultimately turns a heinous, deliberate act into a messy accident followed by a clumsy cover-up by Ryan’s family.

Three days and counting that you guys haven’t caught a blatant header typo. Unless the mindfuck of Tenet is that February and May become the same month, the historically bad copy editing continues to set new bars.

Having not read the book (although I’d like to pick it up after watching this quirky and enjoyable series), I don’t like the idea of a second season.

This comment leaves me still ill.

Joke’s on them! I get a free Headspace subscription through my company!

Since Matt Walsh won’t read this I did. Well stated. Also, fuck Matt Walsh and catapult his dead corpse into the sun.

Thank you! I had a show that I couldn’t put my finger on that this was so reminiscent of and was filing back through old BBC shows like “Copper” (which has a real vibe in that detective character).

I didn’t realize that this was Joss Whedon until the end credits and then was like “oh, this explains a lot.”

Hemingway would be a “content manager” at some website without a war to go fight in.

This is why I’m glad Vonnegut’s dead.

Replace Mansfield with Barbara Kingsolver and you’ve got my American Lit class circa 1993.

No. I’m literally saying the opposite. The racism isn’t good. But the times weren’t good for race in general. Hemingway was a TOTAL DICK. But I honestly think that when it comes to racist he was a garden variety racist for the time. He wasn’t burning crosses are supporting Nazis.

At the risk of sounding like an old, I