Ali Wong was also a writer on Freah Off The Boat.
Ali Wong was also a writer on Freah Off The Boat.
And where a female senator filibustering on behalf of Planned Parenthood becomes the Republican nominee for president.
Is Blindspot a political drama? I thought it was about tattoos. And West Wing aired mostly during the Bush administration.
Interesting he voted for Clinton. He obviously wasn't swayed by all the GOP bullshit.
"Charlie was working at the factory for years, when he was unexpectedly laid off late last July. 'I knew those Jews would come for me eventually' Charlie muttered as he took a sip of coffee. What draws these people to Trump is a mystery."
I've tried being sympathetic towards some Trump supporters, knowing that they've suffered financially, gotten addicted to opioid, etc. I have tried to dismiss the morons on twitter or the people constantly profiled by journalists as just fringe and not representative of the average voter. But then I remember that the…
The only time I saw a Vice President running against the President was on Scandal. I would not be surprised if Mike Pence murdered a man then called someone to cover it up.
Jennifer Aniston was great in this episode and should shut up anyone who doubts her talent.
I'm not really interested in Roseanne Barr having a platform because of her gross views, however, I saw an article from a weeks ago that said the show would have a gender non conforming kid, so maybe she's trying to learn. I did read that Whitney Cummings would be showrunner though, which is another red flag.
I like it. I don't understand the hate for it at all.
I found Lorelai's scene where she couldn't think of a story of her father to be really stupid. I think it's more true to her dynamic if she told a story that she thought was cute but Emily thought was inappropriate. However, the scene between her and Emily afterwards was fantastic, as was the one where she tearfully…
That's why I don't think HRC not visiting Michigan or Wisconsin had much of an effect. The people who liked him hated her. Also, I know she got shit for apparently not having a message besides "I'm not Trump", but really that should've been enough. I fundamentally don't understand anyone who looks at him and sees…
I think it's still them identifying with him and seeing all the years of people mocking him as proof that he's a Real American like them.
That just makes them like him even more. The more people who call him dangerous and incompetent, to them it just means that those out of touch elites don't get him.
He came to be because he pandered to a bunch of dipshits who wanted to stick it to the "elites" and the immigrants. Each time a prominent politician came out against Trump and articulated why he would be a dangerous choice for president, they felt condescended to and it made them want him even more. They're all gonna…
I think the fact that a lot of conservatives hate him because he isn't terrible enough for them just goes to show how toxic their ideology is. And yes, I can hate someone for their opinions!
I wasn't diminishing either one of them? Just thought it was kinda funny, that's all..
She had some solid one liners and physical comedy on the show, though she was obviously the weakest cast member. I was so surprised at how great she was on Handmaid's Tale, especially the little moments of dark humour that she just nailed. Excited that she's gonna be a regular.
I'm excited this is back! Pretty wild that out of the three main ladies, Alexis Bledel is the only one with an Emmy nomination. I found season 4 kinda rough, not liking the Yale cast as much as the Chilton one. However, the show still has some amazing moments and will always be one of my favorites, mixed feelings…
She was hosting a Sandy Hooks fundraiser while having someone on who said it was faked? The right really have no shame.