I wish they'd kept him mostly off camera until the last few episodes whle his chaos-spreading activities remained at the fore.
I wish they'd kept him mostly off camera until the last few episodes whle his chaos-spreading activities remained at the fore.
The worst part of the late season two episode is how close so many of the stories are to being really compelling but just…aren't. Really, other than James' Silk Stalkings plot, John Justice Wheeler and Little Nicky I can see good versions of the bulk of those final episodes standing just behind the ones we got.
Keep in mind what happened to Stussy's lawyer when he tried to find out about Varga via technology.
I may not be as enthusiastic about this season as I have been about hte previous four, but the show has earned more than enough of my trust at this point that I'm fine with letting it play out the string however it sees fit.
People want you to think that Trump is Walter White when in reality he's Nancy Botwin.
"I need your help, walking cock-cozy"
"No problem, Frosty the Snow-Whore"
Had a recurring role as Alicia's gay brother on The Good Wife too if you want to get a good CBS! chant going.
Name the director of Sex Is Comedy, Fat Girl, and Anatomy Of Hell?
-Catherine Breillat
Or to younger me as Edward James Almost.
It'll be a tweet. No formal announcement just a simple tweet.
…rolled her eyes so much at the bullshit being flung at her 24/7 that she'd need to get new glasses?
Punch 'em all and let Ayn Rand sort 'em out.
vs the 11/11 dogs murdered by Huckabee Jr.
Not to any visible degree - mostly Irish/Welsh but I'm sure other parts of the British Isles are represented somewhere in my background - but that didn't stop 'em from yelling at me to do the accent. Teenagers are the worst.
Speaking as someone who a) overweight and b) 14 years old when The Spy Who Shagged Me came out I think I can say with certainty that no single fictional character was more of a blight on my enjoyment of life than Fat Bastard.
*jotining he conversation
I think the original deal was that Amazon Prime wouldn't have the most recent series/seasons but anything more than 3 years old was available. Of course being Canadian and thus not having access to that area of Amazon Prime without myriad of hoops to jump through I never verified that.
Whereas last time I rewatched the series I wound up loving the last three seasons while losing a lot of my love for the first three.
At least it got to air all 13 episodes.
It became a running joke with my friends that bringing up Dubstep would cause me to blow multiple gaskets lamenting the fact that the UK version of the genre (Burial/Kode9/etc) got usurped by the US variant (Skrillex/others I wish nothing but pain towards) despite the latter's claim to the name 'dubstep' making NO…