I wanted to like this, and I like the documentary parts, but the 2033 parts are just abysmally off the mark.
I wanted to like this, and I like the documentary parts, but the 2033 parts are just abysmally off the mark.
Heaven forbid he thinks environmental policy should also consider the people working in the industry it's trying to phase out. Because we all saw how the loss of heavy industry resulted in a swath of eco-utopias like Flint, Michigan.
I've had bowel movements that were unambiguously better than the TV show after S1.
He said "Думай хорошый, мам". (dumai horoshyi, mam)
I'm a "Soviet", in that I grew up in the USSR. Trust me, I sympathize even more with Philip than most of you do, and I can barely stand Elizabeth's fanaticism. I can excuse it because she was literally a hick from the ass end of Russia who left when she was very young and didn't have any actual first-hand experience…
I think you mean Skinny Pete, but I couldn't vouch for his personal hygiene so maybe you're right.
The commercial itself is not unethical. It's just a little bit too low-class and ambulance chaser-y for the likes of Davis & Main. He's not in trouble for the ad, he's in trouble for producing and running the ad without approval.
For once it pays to be outside the US, Netflix is showing it here with zero censorship.
I know I'm six months late, but Quantum of Pomade.
Honestly, what did you expect from a descendant of people who can't even make their minds about their last name? Dyess-Nugent sounds like a rare autoimmune disease.