That's what I call my downstairs neighbor, to myself, like when I drop something heavy early in the morning: "Sorry, Kevbo." And then I think of that douchebag Kirk that Winnie was in love with.
That's what I call my downstairs neighbor, to myself, like when I drop something heavy early in the morning: "Sorry, Kevbo." And then I think of that douchebag Kirk that Winnie was in love with.
Great job comment policing.
Why attack one of the only cable-quality shows that takes women seriously? Why single out the non-conventionally-attractive female auteur instead of the billions of blithely privileged male "auteurs" who have dominated this genre since Woody Allen?
Great job casting the token black actor!
"…can we please stop criticizing it on the grounds that its main characters are privileged?"
Accurate. And Camille's cynical manipulation to discredit victims is exactly what people worried would happen when RS fucked up.
Lucky.
Your reasoning is sound.
That is a frighteningly accurate description of the dance, youtubed below.
That's a risk I'm willing to take.
I remember really liking the Dregs of Humanity 2-parter. But then, I was eight.
I mean, come on.
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
My memory of BAG ends with him rapping on 90210, so this is a rude awakening indeed.
David Faustino … that's the same guy as Brian Austin Green, right?
He's tied up in negotiations for the It's Your Move reunion.
I do. Often.
I don't know, I kind of sympathize with NK here. If someone hired James Franco to satirize me, I think I'd feel a little condescended to.
"I had auditioned for the movie, for the Brolin part. I was too young, I think."
"girl"
Uh. Someone's conveniently forgetting In & Out.