She is sucking pale grey, wrinkly dick.
She is sucking pale grey, wrinkly dick.
Yeah, what a surprise that a Nazi would call a woman a "whore" when she's openly undermining his plans.
Well, they got rid of Chris Rock real fast. Which kinda works since he was a very bad cast call for that character, he didn't sell it at all.
Oh god, I would have preferred they just cut her head off instead of seeing the gaping hole where her nose once stood.
To be honest, Tyrant makes the Strain look like an Oscar nominee.
I was more bothered with the fact he creepily flirted with the protagonist as an added shade of disgust for the audience.
This show seems like another of Sutter's obsessions with characters who are terrible, murderous men who truly have a heart of gold just damaged by their upbringing.
Where's Quinlan when you need him…
Watching paint dry is probably a more dynamic experience.
F-, because that shitty kid hasn't been taken yet.
It's their M.O. Carrie and Brody had crazy chemistry and they decided he just had to die, because these romances would never have a happy ending.
Egyptian is now a race? I didn't know there weren't white Egyptians.
TV wouldn't be able to air anything.
Yeah, but would you suck wrinkled, veiny dick for extra wealth as an already wealthy, financially independent person?
Well, Coco's actress sure is working for her paycheck. I about shuddered.
My Cuban grandma lived in Gainsville, FL (aka Anglo Land). She spoke Spanish to her African American friend, who spoke English back to her. They understood each other.
The vocabulary is too different. Basic words like "food" are not easily recognized between the two. You send someone from Latin America to Italy, and they will struggle (same goes for an Italian person going into Latin America).
Italian has very little in common with Spanish. You have some root words from Latin, but a guy can't go to Italy and speak Spanish or vice versa.
Because most romantic dialogue is cheesy. It's what's great about someone willing to accept the vulnerability in saying something so wonderfully cheesy because they're so in love that they don't care.
Since when did neoliberalism become relevant to this show. Is this review serious?