I’m not gonna get all ‘LEAVE LINDSAY ALONE’ about it, but she clearly has been dealing with some serious mental health issues for a long time now, and I feel icky picking on her.
I’m not gonna get all ‘LEAVE LINDSAY ALONE’ about it, but she clearly has been dealing with some serious mental health issues for a long time now, and I feel icky picking on her.
exactly. i feel like, if this were a real-life situation, the settlements and The Whisperers would probably never interact, or keep clear of each other. There’s no gain for either of these two ideologies in mixing.
I will say, I don’t care for the artificial way they’re forcing conflict between The Whisperers and the other communities.
a) i don’t remember how Aaron lost his arm, oddly.
b) this fair is gonna be a fucking bloodbath.
That was kind of a fun episode. Soapier than usual, and with precious few actual zombies, but fun. I’ll admit I groaned when Henry showed up, but guffawed when his little stick was yanked away from him almost immediately.
But other than Henry and Judith being Henry and Judith, and that heavy-handed metaphorical…
funny stuff. you should be proud of yourself. even Wilde himself would tremble at your command of wit and ribald chicanery.
well, i think i at least have the ‘hipster contrarian’ part right.
lol. i’m not miserable at all without latter-day Weezer in my life, but cool. as far as being a hater, hating bad/lazy/cliched pop and its insidious popularity makes me a hater of bad taste, i guess.
Oh cool, the contrarian Big Poptimism machine wants us to like Garbage Pop Weezer now. i’m good, thanks.
as happy as I am to see Ali get another statue, I would’ve picked Driver for Best Supporting Actor (or Alex Wolff, who was robbed of being nominated for Hereditary). Driver really is making an impact as a compelling presence, and I hope he has more chances to pick up the awards he deserves.
no it isn’t, not if you’re a devoted animal person.
that would be inconvenient re: the reviewer’s obsessive attempts to swipe at *gasp* MEN!!!
yep. that gave me the tears and the feels.
Storytelling itself aside, Dorff and Ali were both stunning this season. It was a pleasure just to watch them both work. I liked how, in the end, so much of this story was really about their characters’ friendship.
Green Book and Crash double feature.
yeah, Henry truly is the fucking worst. But I guess he’s supposed to be? Naivety and all?
Wow, an actually decent episode! Some levity does this show wonders, and that sequence in with the deaf lady in the cornfield was actually tense, something this show hasn’t been for a long time. Samantha Morton’s southern accent is so, so awful, though.
I was waiting for Alpha and her people to kill Luke and Alden…
sorry, i meant the theoretical you. phrased it badly.
yep. and if your argument is ‘it’s okay because white people are the majority’ or ‘it’s okay because some white people are racist shitbirds’...you have serious, serious problems you need help with.
yeah you’re right, let’s just have mob justice and vengeance rule the land. that’s a totally sane thing to believe.