Is it the NRA or the millions of gun owners in America that makes politicians back gun rights?
Is it the NRA or the millions of gun owners in America that makes politicians back gun rights?
"Additionally, The Hollywood Reporter says that the actors performing a pair of songs from Hamilton during the broadcast—which will air live on CBS tonight—will not be carrying their musket props."
It did considering over a billion people believe in it today.
Baker was given star billing so he qualifies as supporting actor.
For once it's nice to see a show depict the FBI performing an extremely realistic depiction of actual police work. Stan's not a super genius with a fantastical sixth sense, he's just patient and dedicated and knows how to follow evidence.
Martha is alive. "Well" depends on how you look at things. She's a fighter so maybe she's adapting to Moscow life well enough. In any case "don't be alone, Clark" is her send-off. Out of all the many characters we saw depart this season she went out with the most dignity.
Stan can be delightfully tackless when he's off-duty. Most fathers probably don't want graphic imitations of their teen daughter necking with the boy next door.
William: "That's okay, in Soviet Russia we have RC."
There was a thriving black market for forged documents in the Soviet Union and Irina was KGB at one point and connected enough to have friends to help arrange a drop for her son.
Something something Hiddleston-Bond quips about teaching his Bond girl Greek.
No problem with Idris Elba in the role but you absolutely cannot change Bond's gender. His masculinity is essential to the character.
Because it's petty, vindictive and doesn't actually change anything?
It can be both her attempt at feeling him out as well as her intense guilt about what she's done to Young-hee driving her to talk to someone who is a good listener.
I know Paige is young and stupid but her mom did save her from probable rape. What was she supposed to do?
Someone should GIF the mail robot sliding by in the background but with the Alfred Hitchcock Theme playing.
I'll admit I briefly thought Stan was going to use the handshake to grip Oleg and knife him. Unhinged Emmerich is a weirdly effective mixture of quiet and menace.
Next time Stan should bring Aderholt over for dinner at the Jennings'.
But it FEELZ right, man!
I don't understand the emphasis on CEO pay. If you took the $20 million JP Morgan Chase pays its CEO Jamie Dimon and redistributed it among the 243,000 employees they would all take home an extra $83 a year.
The same kind of people who bought light bulbs when that innovation killed candlemaking and lamp-lighting jobs?