But what presents does he bring?
But what presents does he bring?
I feel people really overthink things.
I find it interesting that some critics of Trump act worse than he does at times. The idea of him being president makes them lose their mind and reason. It makes me realize that that the most fanatical critics are not much different than the people they criticize. I may not be a supporter but I think people really…
I did like that Korra and Asami hanged out together in Book 3. Before Book 3 began, I wanted to see Korra and Asami hang out because we really haven't seen them interact together and I wanted Mako and Bolin together because I felt their characters worked out the best with their brotherly chemistry. Book 3 basically…
Seems like Sony should have just made that Popeye movie instead. Everyone could see this dumpster fire the moment the idea was conceived.
At least I get free stuff using Bing.
I personally wasn't a fan of Korra and Asami getting together. I prefer a sisterhood rather than a romantic relationship especially after Korra and Mako. There are different ways to show love other than romantic and I felt that relationship would be both stronger and more believable. It came off to me as fan service.
Then it is convenient that they do. The Underwoods would be a massive black eye for the Democrats and will most likely lose seats because of them.
Considering the amount of dead or injured people who worked with the Underwoods, it is a mystery on why nobody has picked up on that. Also, if I was Usher, I would betray the Underwoods. Killing somebody at my house would be the last straw. The power isn't worth it but yet somebody is always willing to do terrible…
That death scene makes that relationship feel like the writers were just checking off boxes considering how pointless it was.
All the sex in this season feels random and unrealistic.
It feels so random. The writers seem to be making things up as they go along without a real plan.
I am curious on how the sex scenes in this show actually happen. Many of them feel unrealistic and forced.
How do the Democrats still support Frank considering he destroyed entitlements? He would have nobody left to turn to and the Republicans would want his head on a silver platter. Also, how does he get allies so loyal that they will commit terrible things for the administration. You would think they would be hard to…
Characters keep on dropping in and out too fast. Some appear out of thin air as though the writers are making it up as they go along without a set plan.
The show seems to forget that the Republicans control the House and the mess the Underwoods have been creating will cause members of their own party to not support them.
Another problem with the show is that characters come and go to often. Some introductions feel random.
To be fair, the media sometimes is very selective when it comes to controversies and will sometimes sweep them under the rug. I do agree that Underwood's controversy would be too damaging for him to escape. Considering how small scandals brought down his opponents, you wonder why a big one wouldn't bring down him.
I have a very strong dislike for Maher. I wouldn't mind if his career vanishes off the face of the world.
I can't remember who half the characters are or why they are there. It is odd that I don't have this problem with Game of Thrones.