It’s only the one cop, though, isn’t it? (As far as we know.)
It’s only the one cop, though, isn’t it? (As far as we know.)
Mack’s got better genetics than Thor, I guess.
Also, “a feeling of impending doom” can supposedly be a symptom of an impending heart attack, by which I mean days in the future.
I’ve watched Mythic Quest and For All Mankind and was quite happy with both. I mean, for free, because of my newish phone.
I’m willing allow for conceptual slippage where he was thinking that smartphones didn’t exist in the 90s. They’re really different in kind from just “cell phones”.
JFC. In the phrase “making an ass of himself in public”, the “in public” just means “out where people can see you and you shouldn’t be amazed that you’ve been recorded”, not necessarily “on public property”. This is just some ludicrous attempt at derailing.
(the villain is the Scarecrow, but most of the plot involves Bats being driven mad by Scarecrow’s fear gas and hallucinating that the Joker is back and he has to stop him.)
I agree that no actual viewer is sad about it. But the person whose inner life we’re supposed to be following is/was conflicted, which suggests that the show wants the viewer to also be conflicted. My point is: we’re not.
Also:
Yes:
The puking kid was seen on the CW, yes.
...and now it doesn’t work.
Usually “dramedy”, not that it improves it much, but just for the record.
You can url-hack the slide number to get to the end faster, which is what I did so that I could comment fuck slideshows.
Pat ain’t helping by yelling “Courtney!” at her from inside the robot.
Like the joke goes, “Hey, you’re the one with all the dirty pictures”.
“MSDNC” is a crack about the network being a puppet of the Democrats (Democratic National Committee), but “MSDEN” is beyond me. I’m sure it’s a hoot, though.
Maybe “riots make Trump look bad, so they’re fake”? I’m stretching, yes, since you’d think it plays the other way. No, I think it’s just “any stick will do”.
Agreed. I think the whole argument would have been better received if posed as “you should know that a lot of people hear periods as being rude”, rather than “the way I text is the CORRECT way”.
It seems like it’s purely generational. I’m a retired software developer and have been using electronic messaging since the late 1970s, and I use periods at the end of a sentence. It may be true that younger people hear it differently, but don’t go telling me it’s because I don’t know how computers or messaging work.…