no seriously. Of course there were some dick comments but I mostly ignored those lol
no seriously. Of course there were some dick comments but I mostly ignored those lol
I can get with this show. It has a life action anime feel to it. And anime is always popular. They were smart to show us the bad ass fight scenes in the first episode so now we have something to look forward to. We know Sunny is a bad ass so there has to be someone out there on par with him. If the story is good this…
lol It was civil.
Yep. They're moving slow but the signs are all there. I guess that's why I'm so impatient because I know what's about to happen lol
right! lol
Somebody pointed this out to me during a YouTube debate a few months ago and it didn't hit home until tonight. The Walking Dead has gotten real repetitive. You notice everybody on this show seems to think they know everybody else's feelings better than them. People automatically go zen and enlightened when there is a…
This show is so dope. He should be a lot bigger than he already is but at the same time I know if he was it wouldn't take long before someone tries to commercialize him and that would just ruin it. He's not meant for everybody to "get" but there's pros and cons to that. He's off the chart funny but his show doesn't…
I literally didn't even think about it that way until they mentioned it in this article lol.
Mentioning that the ADA is technically doing the right thing made me have a great (or stupid) idea. Imagine a show just like this, but it's split into 2 halves and you see the show from both perspectives. Imagine the mind f.ck that would be. lol fans wouldn't know who to root for lol
none of it makes sense to me. I don't get the whole rotating out thing. That seems like a lot of extra work. Why not just have one person sit and talk to whoever and get all the info and afterwards report what they know. Somebody who keeps walking off and coming back seems more suspicious. Eventually someone's going…
Even if that's true there still have been multiple incidents since then so the movement still has merit. It has flaws, but still has merit.
I didn't follow that story close enough to know the details. So you saying he didn't have his hands up is on the same level as someone who said he had his hands up.
How did you come to that conclusion?
As a black man, I would have had no problem with South Park if it chose to target the black live matters movement. Is it a serious cause? Of course but it has it flaws like everything else South Park targets. And that's what this show is all about. Trey and Matt can make racist jokes because they're not trying to be…
If the fight was meant to be cheesy then it doesn't fit into the script. It was bad and they should know it's bad. So they shouldn't have had Barry lay there for a hour expecting Zoom to show up. It felt out of place
Ironically that's what bothers me the most. I hate lazy writing like that! I understand she has a close relationship with Barry but it seems like when they're in the writer's room they say "how can we fit Iris into?".. And if they're saying that then she doesn't need to be there. I understand she's nothing more than a…
don't worry. patty already knows. she's evil man
Try and justify it all you will but Iris serves no purpose. She's literally in the way. She's only there so that they can eventually make her and Barry a couple. She coulda been a background character until they're ready to pull that trigger. But of course that's not possible with the adoption storyline put in place…
The purpose of the twins is still weird to me. Seems like they're making a situation way more complicated than it has to be. But whateves
Lil Bruce Wayne is easily the most frustrating thing about this show. I know he's a kid but he's so naïve it hurts. And he constantly treats Alfred, the only guy who has his best interest at heart in a dick-ish way…and I could never buy into Barbra's "crazy" personality so I didn't get the enjoyment out of this…