ericmontreal22
EricMontreal22
ericmontreal22

No you’re right, but the guy I worked with 20 years ago really fucking hated fags and decided it was a great idea to give me a third degree burn on my forearm.

what? 

Oh shoot, why the fuck are people killing trans people? Why is it so hard to understand that people can be like butterflies. Is a butterfly born a butterfly. No it’s born as something else much like how a trans person can be born as something else (say a male) and grow up to be something different (say a female). It’s

What the fuck are you talking about?

Yeah I don’t need some big backstory about his first drink all I really need to know is that he’s 5 years sober and he found the girls drug bag.

Hocus Pocus is the ne plus ultra of this axiom. If you were literally a kid too dumb to know better, it’s a “classic!” To anyone above the age of 13, it was always garbage (just as all of the Santa Clause movies were.)

All they’re giving her is a character that stomps around and snaps at people. Armond was given so many more layers — publicly beseeching, privately seething (and also something of a predator in his own right). I’d just like to see more “behind the curtain” with characters. 

He was a snake-oil salesman for ages and people knew about it long before Oprah herself stopped promoting him, and his snake oil reached and damaged millions of people due to her.

sort of love how unhinged these takes are.

I think that’s getting way too deep and “Mission Impossible” for this show. He would have had to have known about her boss and set about a plan to be in Italy, assume the assistant was an available tool, etc... He’s just a college kid on vacation, probably with some issues, because everyone has issues in these things b

definitely some sexual tension between them, but I feel it’s coming from somewhere a little more sinister with Theo around power.

She didn’t tell her to just make herself scarce, she told her to not come out of her room. Tonya is fucking mental.

nah, a central theme is that being “cultured” or “refined” does not equate to having substance.

I mean, that’s the joy of this show - nearly all the characters are both obnoxious AND understandable in equal measures. There’s no pure good guy vs bad guy dynamic.

The tape is revealed to be Catwoman.

The show changed quite a lot, though nothing really fundamental - mostly padding things out to be more television-showlike, and disconnecting itself from anything related to the various DC continuities. Of the changes, I’d say one third turned out great, a third “well that didn’t work at all”, and the last being

I feel that every several years a “horror” film like this comes out, and there’s a split of people saying it’s gross-but-awesome, or saying “if this is where we’re going, I’m done”. But it never turns out to be where it’s going, the trend stalls out.
See “Chaos”, 2005, and the review by Ebert, and the response of the

One of the big reasons Netflix (and most of the other streaming platforms) have failed to produce sitcoms that hit the quality bar set by their network forebears is that streaming doesn’t enforce length cuts for commercials. Almost every streaming show feels kinda saggy and bloated as a result, with mediocre jokes

I absolutely loved the first season so I’d personally be delighted about a season 2.

Frankly, I’m still astounded that such a good adaptation got made in the first place.  If season 2 doesn’t happen, I’ll still be happy with what we got.