Netflix's interface is designed to disguise its shrinking catalog. Same goes for the increasingly uncontrollable autoplay "features".
Netflix's interface is designed to disguise its shrinking catalog. Same goes for the increasingly uncontrollable autoplay "features".
I think this is a show that only truly works through the prism of Maria Bamford. If people forget and think they are watching 30Rock, everything is going to feel shrill and overdone. But it's all a reflection of the central character barely holding herself together.
Hearing them giggle and insist they were platonic bffs on the Anna Faris podcast was rough. It was before I heard she had separated from her husband and felt so bad for him.
How many Tom Cruises is that?
No complaints.
Oh, I'm not arguing.
I feel like the showrunners are struggling with how to plot this show without the books to mull over for a few years/months first.
My guess is that they needed Dany to return/reconcile with Drogon for her next scene to work.
I only learned that 2 spaces after sentences were no longer needed a couple years ago. I also type pretty fast. I still prefer it aesthetically.
Women HATE tall, skinny guys.
As someone who fell down some stairs in the last week, I find it relatable.
Found the guy who hasn't been to Reddt yet.
I need to give Bojack another chance, I guess. I felt so meh about the first couple episodes I never paid attention after that.
Yeah, yeah, we all get the Rachel Dolezal gibe Lady Dynamite is
going for when LA P.U.R.E. leader Sheri (Deborah Theaker) appears in
flashback as Cherié, but if you can’t make your joke without blackface,
consider whether your joke is worth making. In Gabriel’s words, “There’s no right answer. Things aren’t black and…
I think she has absolutely nailed what it is like to have to talk to a successful Hollywood agent.
I believe that each comedy police cameo has a sloppier uniform than the one before (as if wardrobe was only prepared for Patton, and then had to cobble together each subsequent costume as best they could) . Mulaney as the soldier is the capper.
Meeeeeee-yowwwww
I'm a fan of Speed Racer, so I thought I was all in for Wachowski projects, but I hated Sense8. I only made it through the first few episodes, but I don't think I liked any character or cared about the central conceit.
Disney Princesses as role models needs to stop. Making a gay one doesn't make them less defined by plot contrivance and love interests.
I gotta say, I stopped reading after the 19th hyperbolic superlative was used. I'm sure it's a good book, but tone it down a little. After a while it all becomes meaningless.