It does mean that, but it’s also a tell. It’s something TERFs came up with to equate trans activists with MRAs who were always more about hating women than actually fighting to end the ways that society hurts men.
It does mean that, but it’s also a tell. It’s something TERFs came up with to equate trans activists with MRAs who were always more about hating women than actually fighting to end the ways that society hurts men.
While I’m a sucker for historical mysteries (Berlin Babylon is the shit) I still don’t understand why this is Perry Mason. Why use the property if you have no intention of using the property? Why pay ESG’s estate for the rights in the first place?
Put some respect on Sky High! It was a theatrical release, not a DCOM
If you just put them in the sink to soak, they’ll show up in the dish drain nice and clean within a day or so. Or at least they did when I lived with my ex.
Never heard of Philip Roth?
I think it’s fair to say Louis-Dreyfus’ recent career has been defined by roles in New Adventures of Old Christine, Veep, and even the MCU where her characters would fit that mold (you could say Seinfeld too, I suppose, though I think there’s a different dynamic and it’s been years regardless.) It’s not really a knock…
This season felt like it was pretty aimless, until it came full circle in the end. Still, the cast is great and I’m fine with watching them even in a slightly aimless season like this one. I hope Uncle Jack and The Waiter stick around next season.
Your audience hated “will they, won’t they” relationship bullshit in 2001, too. Nobody has ever liked “will they, won’t they” relationships except the writers’ room because they can extend what should be a two season job into an eight season job by the end of which time, everyone in the room and the audience hate…
Poirot is Belgian, you racist.
I sure hope the “recreating entire scenes from the original show” thing is limited to the pilot, but seeing as the new characters are virtual clones of the old ones, I’m not holding my breath.
“is a masterpieceGeorge & Tammy”
I cried when I first heard the news.
Well hey, a little art history show ’n tell is in order I guess, though the episode title is ultimately a great deal more subtle than merely a knowing tongue-in-cheek pun.
I recently re-watched You’ve Got Mail and it’s pretty unintentionally hilarious for that reason, what with the big bad Barnes and Noble analogue squeezing out the poor independent bookstore. I kept wanting to tell Tom Hanks’s character “don’t be so cocky, dude—Amazon will eat you alive within a decade.” Indie…
Which is weird because you’d think with all that cereal, Austria wouldn’t be hungry.
yeah, but as The Da Vinci Code and the last episode of WandaVision taught us, he can always be whiter.
Maybe check that data box for accuracy...?
I don’t think I’ve seen him on my TV since that show ended, but he was kinda perfect as Jen’s dad
Nintendo Won’t Allow Topless Women On The Switch Anymore