More expensive than a line of coke and doesn't take the edge off nearly as well.
More expensive than a line of coke and doesn't take the edge off nearly as well.
Obligatory "it can be two things". Feminist ≠ hero.
Witchcraft isn't entirely about feminism, but surely there were feminist aspects to it for many women who didn't have a lot of power/choices otherwise. In that sense it isn't a "20th century invention".
There's a healthy little community of "witches"/tarot card readers/New Age-y fortune tellers on Youtube, too. My impression of them is that they are (mostly but not all) women who have not a lot going on in their lives, so they invent this mysticism as a way of escaping it all. They are actually extremely similar to…
I like it! If poetry is one of her things then I get that.
Don't get me wrong, I get the joke and appreciate Yoko's sense of her humor (I also live for and highly recommend her weird twitter account).
You can think the show is supremely silly (like I do) and still get that some plot points are incredibly straightforward. Negan's motivations are practically boring in how well trod they are.
Uh oh, I think I know what someone's favorite show is!
Her?
A lot of people are watching just for Carol, Daryl, and Michonne, and I guess a few people for Rick. In other words, they have the strongest Gimple-made plot armor of all.
I feel like an observer in some grand social experiment to see if millions of people will regularly do something they despise just because they have the option.
I think one of the fundamental problems is that a realistic-ish post-apocalyptic zombie scenario doesn't really have an endpoint beyond "and then they were safe enough to rebuild society" or "and then they found a cure/killed all the zombies."
To be fair to the bad writing, that's people for you.
At first I thought she was a host in some narrative, but when they didn't reveal any other guests I was like "oh, she must be the guest then". I kind of like having to figure out in every scene who's who. It adds to the whole atmosphere.
I think it depends how they do it and with whom, and if it's a gradual idea that they explore rather than like a finale ender or something.
At this point I'm assuming most or all of the hosts go both ways for potential romance storylines. Catering to your every fantasy and all that.
Not to take anything away from the fantastic ERW (and I hope she wins all the awards) but one of the fascinating aspects of this series is the use of very subtle CGI and editing to make the hosts more robotic. It was a lot more apparent in the premiere, but I bet they are still using it here and there, especially for…
He wasn't against Sizemore's story because it was violent; he was against it because it was too gimmicky. I mean, it was literally a souped-up game of Cowboys vs Indians.
I also think there's another angle to where "Trump is ruining comedy" is coming from. Political satire like Veep is funny partly because it's so blistering, racy, and inappropriate to hear those jokes come out of politician's mouths. The problem is that Trump has pushed the boundaries so far, that a joke about a…
Those sexy Mormon under-pantaloons always get me going.