endymion42
Endymion42
endymion42

Reminds me of in the first season of “The Sopranos” when people found out that Junior liked to go down on his woman and shamed him for it repeatedly because in their culture/time period it was viewed as submissive or the next closest thing to going down on a guy. And that was only like twenty years ago.

It was Khaled. And it was even worse than him just bragging about how he’d never go down, it was also that he still expected to get head from every woman he slept with, just as a basic law in his view, yet refused to reciprocate because “as a man he shouldn’t have to”

Yeah I really don’t like the entitled hypocrisy of it. Like, if someone just isn’t into oral I would never try and pressure them into going down on me, but on the other hand if I never went down on somebody I shouldn’t be able to expect anything in return. Especially when it is divided down lines of gender norms and

Oh yeah for sure, all fucking aside I was just commenting more on how ridiculous the trend of hiring people who are clearly much much older to play 15 year olds rather than just finding someone who is 18 or 19.

Yeah they go all ‘The Killing Joke” with teens in all those movies where one bad day and suddenly they are addicts who are living on the street and robbing their parents and killing one another. I mean, there are movies where showing that behavior works well, like “Requiem For a Dream” but those kids were already

whoa whoa whoa whoa there buddy, I think you mean watching grown ass actors in their thirties fuck, all the while praying that people think they look young enough to pass for teens haha.

Season one did a good job of setting up the premise for people unfamiliar with the game and had some excellent action shots and voice acting. My one dislike was that they tried too hard to make Trevor seem like an edgy dude who doesn’t care about anything but drinking and being cool yet still has a “code” or whatever.

Ludacris is the best, love his creativity. I’ve been a huge fan of that guy for ages. Him and Busta Rhymes are two rappers who can be really funny and go for wordplay and jokes without ruining their image or seeming like they’re trying to fit in the nerdcore genre. Also his feud with Bill O’Reilly was great.

Oh yeah I remember that “Drive” episode it was really good! Makes me wish Duchovny could have guest starred on Breaking Bad cause he and Cranston had some great chemistry.

I didn’t have anything against Eve sleeping with that guy. He was a dickhead who just thought about sex, but so many men in their early twenties are like that, so he actually seemed like a realistic character to me. Also, despite his personality he was a pretty bright guy and they kinda showed how his whole persona

Same! Fiona Shaw is also great.

Yeah her character had both a lot more to do and a much wider variety of actions/reactions/emotions in season one. I guess not only the change in writers was responsible but also the question of what to do once the cat and mouse game ends and they are both just cats hanging out/killing people.

It is a huge departure from the Lupin I’m used to, visually, but it is damn impressive. The smoke around Jigen’s cigarette and the detail on his devil may care grin when he snaps into action was incredible. I liked the first trailer a lot, though of course any trailer with that theme song is going to rule. Second

I dunno, to me Howard seems like a way more dickish/less funny version of Roger Sterling from “Mad Men” as both of them are smart and have talents of their own but have never needed to test them because their fathers owned the firms where they work and their name is on the building. Then after losing Chuck/Lucky

Oh yeah I hadn’t even thought of the parallels between his own corruption and his son’s anti-corrupt stance, and the disconnect between the two fueling his sadness. I thought he was just sad about his boy and lashing out, not about how that contributed to his own self loathing. good call! I still think he would never

I know and I love it! Same with Nacho and Lalo. helps weave the shows together even more, and it helps show that Jimmy/Saul are both the same guy with the same past even though they seem so difficult to reconcile at times.

Truth. Though I do like how the shows have established Walt/Jimmy as different types of dirtbags who used to be well meaning yet were put down by the establishment and have chip on their shoulder, a thing for nom de plumes, and attractive + talented blonde ladies. Wait... JK, they really do make Walt and Jimmy pretty

Yeah Jimmy is so used to being kept down or being in second place due to his unhealthy relationship with Chuck that he still thinks he’s the little guy constantly fighting the good fight no matter what he does. While Jimmy has helped out a lot of people who really need it and gone up against some big corporations with

I loved the classic one when I was a kid, so I was psyched they made a new one. The show and all the learning computer games were so useful. I haven’t seen any of the new one but I like Kate McKinnon so I’ll give it a go for nostalgia’s sake. Hell, it can probably still teach me a lot I don’t know or have forgotten.

WWE veterans Mick Foley, Mark Henry, and Rikishi Fatu will cameo on the series, as will Queer Eye’s Tan France” Sold!