The difference is that H.W. Bush had qualities to respect.
And it takes very little to piss off President Trump.
The difference is that H.W. Bush had qualities to respect.
And it takes very little to piss off President Trump.
The new preteen Madi is a’ight, but the little girl who played feral six-year-old Madi was phenomenal. I totally believed that kid had been successfully living on her own for two months, fishing and trapping for food.
Something tells me the breakup won’t last long. Based on what Raven said, Emori and Murphy have only been on the outs for the last six months — which means they were a solid couple for five and a half years.
Watching this episode with a new viewer was a hilarious experience, because I think I could count on just my fingers the number of lines of dialog in the whole episode that didn’t reference the vast and increasingly complicated multiverse mythology.
One one hand all of this is coming from two stories on sister sites from the same singular source. TVLine was sitting on the story because they didn’t feel they had enough to go public with it, until Deadline put it out there.
She’s got a new Michael Schur pilot that looks incredibly promising, but I where your head’s at.
A little more gay, but one hell of a lay.
This was actually one of the better episodes of the season for me, because it was Supergirl-centric and not fractured into a bunch of awkwardly paced subplots. No big political statements, just good character-driven storytelling.
I’m pretty sure you’re supposed to be actively rooting against every one of the characters, because they vary only in the nature and degree of their terribleness.
I am Groot.
Danielle Rose Russell is unbelievably good casting as teenage Hope Mikaelson.
It was!
I love that Jennifer is co-narrating the show now that’s she accepted her powers and started to embrace the family business.
Nice use of Sly and the Family Stone, America’s first major rock group that was both racially integrated and gender integrated, in the dénouement. A reminder that this is, first and foremost, a…
I would like this comment a thousand times over if I could.
I don’t mind that the show tackles larger sociopolitical topics, I just wish it was better integrated into the show. It always seems like the proceedings grind to a halt for a moment for the writers to make their point, and then things pick up again.
If they wanted to get into the complexities of shape-shifting aliens…
Any episode of anything that has Carl Lumbly as an alien from Mars singing Elvis songs can’t be too bad.
Especially since he was already dressed in purple and green.
Never in my life have I heard any connection between the word “spastic” and cerebral palsy. I guess I can see how the connection would be made, but the word is just interchangable with “clumsy” or “physically awkward” here.
It’s not that people in the United States are being obliviously offensive to people with…
I still think fake-Laurel ends up being instrumental in taking down Diaz by the end of the season. We’ll probably have two or three more fakeouts before that point, though.
On one hand, the fake out with Felicity seemingly asking for a separation just because Oliver raised his voice to William had me hook, line, and sinker. On the other hand, it was only effective because every other character has abandoned Oliver for similarly thin, poorly written reasons.