It's a measure of separation of powers that's inherent to how Americans view their constitution.
It's a measure of separation of powers that's inherent to how Americans view their constitution.
I kinda like that idea more, but only if Selina had actually managed to get NH to vote for O'Brien and then find out that they had misread the law entirely.
Right, forgot about the Electoral College - thanks for the reminder!
The constitution also says the House should have taken a vote immediately after the result was deemed a tie: "if no person have such majority, then from the persons having the highest numbers not exceeding three on the list of those voted for as President, the House of Representatives shall choose immediately, by…
I'm not sure this needs to be an actually-aired doc in the world of the show (even though Sue's blurred likeness does imply the film is abiding by legal prerrogatives which wouldn't be necessary if this was a preview or a leak).
"Oh, honey, don't cry, Mommie is gonna get elected". Selina's babytalk is great, it just sums up her approach to motherhood so well.
It seems like that's all he knows how to say: that's the answer to all his cryptic questions, and the punchline to all his jokes. He'd be terrible at parties.
Are there any phone recordings from "B. Younce" we can cross-check?
She can see everyone from inside her house! A pa(li)nopticon, if you will.
The Académie Française will then sue the guy for mangling the French language" and using it in a pretentious, faux-cultured way; international law dictates only the French are allowed to do that."
Helena's Ukrainian, not Hungarian.
I was skipping through channels today and I chanced upon a Dr. Phil rerun witha woman who started her own GoFundMe page while saying she had (fake) cancer - I guess Amy watches a lot of crap on TV just like the rest of us :)
Seriously, Jonah looked really good with those glasses on - more Clark Kent, less "mentally impaired Frankenstein's monster".
"36 today."
"But you don't look 36"
To be completely fair, I didn't find either sketch (the interview and the zeppelin) terribly funny. Maybe I'm just not a big fan of that less-slice of life stuff from Amy.
And then she threw it on the ground! I guess becoming Jake Gyllenhaal's pet ferret can't be a part of anyone's fantasies anymore.
Can ferrets' bodies and brains truly withstand all that shaking? Can they be filled with sand and pebbles and played like maracas? That seemed uncomfortably dangerous for the animal.
Agreed. I love Amy Schumer's usual comedy, but that "Down to Earth" felt flat all the way through, like a self-cannibalizing flesh eating bacteria fueled by FAME. They really need to tone that part and bring back into sex and life-zingers and weird tangents.
Bran will probably keep doing what he needs to from now on (just like he always did);
That's certainly a more heroic view of the whole scene - giving Wyllis some agency in his last moments goes a long way to give the character more resonance outside of "fan favourite secondary character trapped forever in a closed temporal loop". I stand (happily) corrected!