And catch-up reviews over the summer for the previous 18 episodes sounds like a good idea too, doesn't it?
And catch-up reviews over the summer for the previous 18 episodes sounds like a good idea too, doesn't it?
You mean it wouldn't be met by wrestling fans with alarming silence followed by contemplative introspection then gradual acceptance? Ha, just kidding, I know the actual response would be accusations and harassment of Amy Schumer for having scared him off women for life.
Honestly, I didn't mean it as dismissive at all. It's really a recognition of the fact that coming out as gay is not the career suicide it used to be. Would it have been better if Manilow and every other LGBTQ person had been able to be open about themselves their entire lives without judgement? Certainly, but given…
It's on the cover of People, so AV Club is doing us the favor of alerting us for when our mothers inevitably bring it up in conversation, we'll be prepared with our snarky "How could you not have known?" comeback.
I suppose it's a sign of progress that the world's collective reaction to his announcement is "Yeah, so?"
He's the guy who makes the almond shakes at Arby's. They named the shake after him/
We're so used to Creepy Aubrey Plaza that non-Creepy Aubrey Plaza is somehow even creepier.
You called?
I think the serious answer is because she does her show standing up, so she delivers material using her entire body, not just her arms and hands as if she were sitting behind a desk.
I doubt that. Anything faux-Trump says on the show still couldn't possibly be as idiotic, outrageous and uninformed as what the real one says and does.
Green is a color.
Women said the same about Chris Farley.
They'll blame Ultron on Loki. I figure after Manhattan they'll blame him for everything, even things that aren't his fault.
Take the 5 north to the 14 north, then go another 40 miles or so until you get to the Palmdale/Lancaster area.
And it was still unconvincing.
Teller's a him. And he doesn't talk. Oh wait, wrong Teller.
My first date movie was The Wrath of Khan. 35 years later we're still friends.
And if this movie takes place after Civil War, they'd better explain why Cap is still considered a hero since he's currently in exile.
Nobody listen to Edna Mode.
They used to show that when it happened, though I haven't watched the show for years. It could have just been an edit for time.