The "what I did doesn't matter" lyric is such a perfect, perfect distillation of the sentiment behind a lot of confessional, faux-apologetic pop.
The "what I did doesn't matter" lyric is such a perfect, perfect distillation of the sentiment behind a lot of confessional, faux-apologetic pop.
It was the visual gag of him putting his cap on differently to a shocked crowd that had me.
What was the pilot dog stuff again? I was thinking of the dog he bought and traded up last episode and drew a blank on if we'd seen what he was referring to with the scary dogs where he lives…
Lakeith Stanfield's delivery in response to the guy that defended him reminded me of Dave Chappelle a lot.
My reaction was as follows:
How can Darius be so left when nobody's right?
Oakland by Lloyd is also one of Gambino's best songs.
I'm still in "everyone" mode from my initial comment.
That's not true of everyone. For instance, I know an ardent fan of Snow Patrol and an ardent fan of Keane (I know, I need better friends) and both of them passionately hate Coldplay and I can only imagine it's because the media narrative that Coldplay are uncool if you have good taste has filtered through to them…
It's a shame how much the perceived audience for a band has an impact on its reputation and or/appeal.
Shit man, I thought that but copied the spelling above mine.
Boring things don't get hated, they get ignored.
Sounds like a Coldplay/Kings of Leon type of situation.
That can't be it.
Why does "everyone" hate the Red Hot Chilli Peppers?
I forgot about HoC, I don't even remember when I stopped watching it (though I might have to figure out and catch up). It just ran out of steam. I've been meaning to watch Voltron.
Yeah, really. Stranger Things, Master of None and Daredevil are three of my favourite shows currently. Jessica Jones I found to be weak and mostly unengaging.
I can't believe they recast Nancy. Nothing against this actress, but I was looking forward to seeing more Ellen Wong.
His agent must've been having an existential crisis these past two months.
Netflix original shows are great, but other than Beasts of No Nation they haven't impressed much with movies, right? I watched ARQ the other day and wish I hadn't.