So I had to look up her dad and I'm not getting how it would matter if she spoke about him a lot, but doesn't she have an album named after him? I'm just confused now.
So I had to look up her dad and I'm not getting how it would matter if she spoke about him a lot, but doesn't she have an album named after him? I'm just confused now.
I'm more worried it'll get cut short.
I don't want it to be hurried, I just feel like the more interesting, more dramatically weighty stories are to be told the other side of that point in time.
It should end with him telling Huell he can leave the house.
So am I the only one who wishes the show had higher stakes and caught up to the Cinnabon time period already?
"I'm not an idiot Gina, I know for a fact you've already found your signature scent."
Diggle is so much more fun on this show.
Can we call it the Nerfy Cricket, please?
"James Franco is a good actor but for some reason I'm not quite convinced yet that he is right for this role. I am having difficulty taking him seriously."
…why does he toss his phone right after it saves his life?
He looked like a Goa'uld.
I can't stop listening to 'Feedback'.
It's just a line that's supposed to have a degree of shock value and succeeds. Doesn't surprise me people are siezing the opportunity to be mildly outraged. It does surprise me that Kanye occupies a space in hip-hop where it's assumed he'll be inoffensive. Also, I think everyone would have virtually ignored the line…
Hip-hop fans are not loyal at all. If a rapper falls off, loses a beef, or doesn't follow up great mixtapes with a great album, they're dropped by former fans often.
I'm more worried about what this means for Drake. Was he aware that Kanye had three pools, and if so is his pool bigger than the biggest one? This could be very embarrassing.
According to SNL it used to begin with 'Wolves'…
There was "time flies".
Cool, I thought Spectre functioned as a nice grace note anyway, Tom Cullen for Bond.
She looks a bit like Sarah Gadon. The one major downside to having a villain this good in this show, is that she can't appear in the contemporary MCU, and she is easily one of Iron Man's best villains. Iron Man's villains suck as well, so to have him robbed of one…
Although it makes perfect sense that Peggy had a life before Steve, I'm not 100% on board with the whole being-pushed-by-a-male-childhood-friend element of her backstory, or the previously-engaged thing. It would have been cooler to me if she were inspired by a woman who knew her well, even if that woman had to…