no offense but that is an amazingly, astoundingly ignorant statement you've just posted. just balls out wrong. like, wow.
no offense but that is an amazingly, astoundingly ignorant statement you've just posted. just balls out wrong. like, wow.
the high action episodes usually have the best writing, weirdly enough. it's the slow episodes where everybody just stands around announcing their feelings and motivations like a ren faire version of heroes.
lol thanks, not sure why i was convinced it was in florida. you're right, they say arizona like a dozen times.
i meant that nate's representation of a gay man in mixed martial arts was respectful and powerful. agreed that nate got short-shrifted (and worse) on the romance angle.
frottage is the wrong word, bill.
i think everybody already knows
just a little advice, this thing where you're constantly moving the goal posts around trying to justify your initial complaint when you were wrong about pretty much every part of it is really annoying.
it's really not a big deal, it's just a huge trumpian stretch to retroactively justify your poor grasp of the choreography by arguing that a person can't walk in a straight line between two people who aren't even in the shot. in your defense the camera is whipping around and tightly focused for maximum confusion. it's…
i don't mean to be a spoilsport here but this is probably the least impressive display of syncopation in radiohead's entire catalogue. i'm guessing vox chose this song precisely because of the simplicity and accessibility of the rhythm and the cult of personality surrounding the band.
i kept having to tell myself "it's just a stupid tv show don't cry" and i barely made it through. jay's speech almost killed me. brutal finale.
nah they just let hughes take like 30 unanswered strikes without calling the fight for dramatic purposes. kinda takes you out of the scene if you watch fights, if a ref let somebody catch a beating like that in a real fight there would be hell to pay.
i can see why you wouldn't believe it because that's not actually what happened. the bouncer approaches nate from behind, nate flips the guy on his back and cocks his arm to hit him and the guy shoots nate twice through the stomach while lying on his back. in fear of his life, in florida.
you really couldn't ask for better lgbt representation in television. gay people die sometimes.
it's kinda funny that his worst crime, price-gouging the dying, remains perfectly legal and encouraged by the overwhelming majority of elected representatives. launch this pos and everyone else who profits from preventing the sick from getting life saving medication and medical care into space. painfully.
lbj fucked up but let's remember that nixon went behind his back to purposefully sabotage peace talks in vietnam, the proof of which was the mcguffin behind the watergate saga.
i see what the problem is. the platform is not policy, mr dookiefuck. go read the 2008 democratic platform and compare it to the actual democratic legislative and executive agenda since then.
both of those shows had the advantage of being based off of beloved books so people were already familiar with the plot and tone.
i dont find the premise inherently offensive but i really don't trust the guys who stripped all the social commentary from ASOIAF and mostly replaced it with rape and bad dialogue to handle this sensitive topic with a deft touch.
it's an easy applause line, and the exact limit of the level of political commentary he should be engaging in.
nobody who actually follows politics takes the "platform" seriously and nobody who follows politics casually ever actually hears about the platform because democratic politicians don't campaign on the issues raised by the platform since they're terrified of scaring off the donor class that relies on them to facilitate…