I loved when Bill giggles in pure joy at the taste of the strawberry.
I loved when Bill giggles in pure joy at the taste of the strawberry.
You are all wrong, NWO was a Hulk Hogan/Scott Hall/Kevin Nash thing.
I legit cried for almost the whole 10 minute sequence on the last day. Murray Bartlett was great, but Nick Offerman’s acting just wrecked me. And totally didn’t expect Bill to die too, since he was still alive in the game. It was such a beautiful story. Could have easily worked as a standalone short film.
As a queer person, I didn’t read it as a Bury Your Gays at all – they didn’t die because of homophobic brutality or tragedy, they died because they were old and content, it’s really the most beautiful, sweet, and sad episode of TV I’ve seen in a long time.
“Arby’s didn’t have free lunch; it was a restaurant.” First legit LOL line of the season.
Arrgh. That sucks! Doom Patrol has been AMAZING.
Maybe possible spoiler below......
Mob was a good watch, sure, but anime of the decade?? In a decade that brought us things like Steins;Gate, Ping Pong, Tatami Galaxy, Kids on the Slope, Ano Hana, No Game No Life, Promised Neverland S1, Shinsekai Yori, Made in Abyss, Hunter x Hunter, Madoka Magica, Saiki K, Grand Blue, SKET Dance...
I hope The Jon Snow Show is a late night talk show where Jon Snow interviews various other denizens of Westeros.
After the last year under the leadership of Warner Bros., this sort of feels like your landlord refusing to make any repairs all year and then delivering the news that the rent’s increasing expeditiously.
Luckily for Hanks, Hooch never published an autobiography.
Pump Up the Volume’s soundtrack was one of the best of its day. Rollins doing Kick Out the Jams and rare Sonic Youth and Soundgarden tracks.
Obligatory:
Seriously, one of the best soundtracks for me growing up. If you don’t fall in love with Johnette Napolitano doing Everybody Knows with Concrete Blonde, you are tone deaf. It’s also where I got my first taste of the Pixies (I still love Wave of Mutilation and consider it the preeminent Rainy Day Song) and the Cowboy…
I love Pump Up the Volume. The soundtrack introduced a young me to Concrete Blonde and my life hasn’t been the same.
Samantha Mathis in Pump Up The Volume was a 90's crush