My standard comment is "But he's not hating the SONG, he's hating the fact that it's so ubiquitous and stuck in his head!!"
My standard comment is "But he's not hating the SONG, he's hating the fact that it's so ubiquitous and stuck in his head!!"
The downside of that is that it was sooooo loooooong.
Maybe they should have screenings just for old people (65+) too.
It is bad. I made it 5 (I think) episodes into the first season before I bailed. It was so stupid and gave no new insight into the zombie apocalypse at all. A morose retelling of the same stuff we already saw better in TWD, to me.
"Trump's supporters are very vocal about how much they dislike the religious right. Trump is definitely not religious himself either."
"I don't like to mock people's appearance, but Cruz just keeps making it impossible."
And once they see his tax plan, everyone will be even less inclined to vote for him.
"Lyin' Ted" would be his nemesis for life, for sure.
"Trump also doesn't want the US to get involved in more conflicts."
"Trump would never support religious liberty bs."
"Trump can negotiate and has the ability to work deals."
If he's not an alien, I think he watched way too much Coneheads in his formative years.
"It sounded like he thought his wife wasn't going to cook or anything so
he was just going to stock up on soup so there would be food. It's a
strange over-reaction."
Non-dems generally were OK with Bush. I think even felt a little protective of him.
Kasich would have a much easier time working with the rest of the GOP. I think he would cause a lot more damage than Cruz could.
"Cruz is more dangerous than Trump."
So what exactly was the deal with all that soup? I only watched the clip on TDS last night, and Trevor Noah (who does a perfect Cruz impersonation, by the way) made fun of it, but it was never explained why he bought "literally a hundred cans of Campbell's soup".
I don't think it's even meaningful to discuss whether it's because it's "trendy" or not that someone does it. It's a decision that will have serious ramifications either way.
Unless it has to do with ticket sales?
I'm more shocked that Tom Gabel is Laura Jane Grace now. I had no idea.
Everyone can come up with justifications for their decisions regarding things like these. But boycotts do work.
But a NASA space suit is $12M. Holy shit. THAT seems way worse than a fictional Vader suit.