I don't see the point of comparing The Martian and Interstellar, other than that they are both set in space.
I don't see the point of comparing The Martian and Interstellar, other than that they are both set in space.
In college we'd get super high, put this on blast, and walk around the apartment in slow motion. Good times.
I don't necessarily know, and I wasn't commenting on the strength or weakness of the additional evidence. I just thought the above article mischaracterized the evidence in question. The particulars are important here.
It may be worth it to link to the full People interview rather than the brief summary by the The Wrap: http://www.people.com/artic…
Just to be clear - and I think Katz's presentation of his case was utterly reprehensible (his ridiculous pre-trial press conference seems clearly calculated to poison the jury pool, IMO) - but I believe the DNA he is referring to is from Avery's sweat, recovered from the hood of his car. He's not referring to the…
Eh, it'd be one thing if Hogarth walked up, says 'this is ridiculous, we have to let him go,' and did it. But she plays along for quite a bit, then suddenly decides to - not let him out - just sabotage the electric shock. I guess if the idea was that she frees him because of the complete absurdity of JJ's plan, I'd…
Ya, this was contrived but it made enough sense for me - and the mother especially played her devastated concern well - that I bought it.
Synecdoche is such a staggering fucking masterpiece.
With Corey's grandparents back at ease…
No, he was sincere the entire season. For example, he chastizes the frat bros for using PC as a means of crushin' puss.
Randy's such a good dad.
Really good analysis. I actually think it was pretty subversive to make PC Principal the hero. Having South Park just lampoon PC culture would have been the obvious route, and I certainly saw many comments from people who viewed the whole season as exactly that.
Yup, I love what they're doing with Lindsay this season. She's often the silliest/most cartoonish character on the show, but her friendship with Gretchen feels very lived-in and real.
I thought Teti's insight on characters viewing the action from a distance to be pretty interesting, but I found it fascinating when doing some research on the title reference (as noted in the review, it's possibly nodding to Eugene Ionesco's Rhinoceros, an absurdist play wherein the citizens of a small town turn into…
Ellen was thrilled
Ha! Yes, the entire episode made me think of Synecdoche, New York.
This sounds fun. I would attend this event.
Ya, I really thought the sweetest part of this very sweet episode was when all the parents started bonding over silly stories about Dev and Brian as children.
Pretty much every tiny thing Eric Wareheim does in this show makes me crack up.
He seems pretty content with his life and the world in general. I don't feel sorry for him, I envy him.