In the New York piece, she says she uses Gertrude to separate herself from the person she was while on The Bachelor. She didn't like who she became after working there for a while, so going by all three names is her way of starting over, I guess.
In the New York piece, she says she uses Gertrude to separate herself from the person she was while on The Bachelor. She didn't like who she became after working there for a while, so going by all three names is her way of starting over, I guess.
It's a weird mishmash of Buffy, Justified, Lost Girl, and Sleepy Hollow.
I am! It's very fun. Reminds me of when Lost Girl wasn't a tire fire, which is ironic considering the showrunner is the one who turned Lost Girl into that very tire fire.
She's never going to out Trump Trump and it doesn't make sense to do this election on his terms. This won't sway independent voters and there's no chance that Trump's supporters will suddenly go over to her if her social media team produces a good zinger. It all just makes her (and Elizabeth Warren, frankly) look…
Yeah, it's basically hip hop Schoolhouse Rock. The hype is ridiculous.
That's why I'm not here for Hilary and Elizabeth Warren being combative with Trump on Twitter. What do they think that accomplishes? They're not going to out Trump Trump, nor are they winning over any independent voters + waffling Republicans like that.
Or the uncounted votes in California? Or the provisional ballot mess?
Or Arizona + Puerto Rico, for instance, having a fraction of the polling places open?
Or election fraud! That's not important at all!
YEP.
Ah yes, the "any criticism against HRC = sexism" argument. An oldie but a goodie.
Durant's never winning a championship. Westbrook is a glorified James Harden - an empty stat machine with poor decision-making.
The only TV thing I've liked Martin Short in was Damages.
Honestly, I'm glad that Mistresses isn't super duper soapy. I love me a good soap, don't get me wrong, but if every episode was the third season finale in terms of tone + content + operatic-ness (that's a word, you're not my supervisor), it would be an exhausting watch and it would have ran out of content a season and…
Devious Maids is back June 6th.
I find it really interesting/frustrating that Showtime cancelled The Borgias because it got overshadowed by Game of Thrones (this wasn't explicitly confirmed, but everything the Showtime president said around the time of cancellation pointed to that) and then again put something not entirely unlike Thrones up against…
I watch (and like) Mistresses. I always assumed that robots were responsible for Alyssa Milano's character disappearing after two seasons.
I like how people act like HBO wanted a new season on the air in 6 months. There were 18 months between seasons and only eight episodes each time, so if that was enough to break him, he doesn't need to be in television.
He had 18 months to do 8 episodes. That's not asking too much.
Yeah, I quit this season for similar reasons. It became The Goldbergs set in the 1990s - a whole lot of pop culture references and not much else.