Jesse Plemons vs Human Life
Jesse Plemons vs Human Life
I'm guessing you're not much of a sports fan…
This is so true. I feel like people who put down Sgt. Pepper need to try as hard as possible to imagine what it was like to hear that thing when it was released. It would've been mind-blowing. I know it's impossible to do that, knowing what we know, but you have to at least think about the impact this music had at…
This is true. This seems to happen a lot. The Beatles will always mean a little bit more to me, but that doesn't lessen my love for the Stones.
One of my favorite Beatles-related stories is when I was riding with a childhood friend and his dad in a car one time, listening to the Beatles, and my friend told his dad that Paul was my favorite Beatle (I'm guessing I was 14 or 15 at the time). His dad's simple response:
I don't disagree about the Stones (the Mick Taylor era has no equal in terms of blues-based rock, IMO), but to dismiss the Beatles' work post-Revolver is short-sighted. You seem to lump it all together as if it's the same style, when in reality it was their most diverse period. They evolved, it was wildly…
I'd love to come visit the alternate reality you live in sometime.
Except Wahlberg!
If you watch the first episode of Breaking Bad, and you have at least half of a brain cell in your head, you know that the main character is going to die at the end.
I would watch this if Chris Traeger was the tennis pro.
Wow, didn't take me long to forget about that story line. Thanks.
I felt like they could've gotten more mileage out of Ron not wanting to move in with Diane (had he already done that? I can't remember…) than the whole off the grid thing. I feel like he would've never left his woodshop behind.
This episode was not great. You could practically see the writers room trying to come up with b stories.
Yeah, that was my point. You find a great pumpkin ale, and it is amazing. But yeah, there is a lot of junk on the market.
God, the nerve of that woman, baking you a pie. What a bitch.
You bought the wrong kind.
When Jack says "I'm not seeing the scenario where this guy lives," it felt like a little nod to the viewers. We were all thinking the same thing, and the show would never have been able to talk it's way out of Hank getting away somehow. That was such a heartbreaking moment. Those are always the worst scenes for me,…
@avclub-f9612d06549ffe449e39e34fae8e2549:disqus Come on man, that's a low blow.
Sorry, a story where the main character has all these seemingly meaningful experiences and comes out on the other side exactly the same as she was when the story began is not my idea of excellent. That's my idea of pointless.
If Labor Day is worse than Young Adult, I will find that quite amazing.