That’s an odd thing to be “fairly sure” about, unless you have some knowledge of how Daily Show tweets are composed as opposed to pure supposition.
That’s an odd thing to be “fairly sure” about, unless you have some knowledge of how Daily Show tweets are composed as opposed to pure supposition.
Bee and Oliver are like Jon Stewart was split into two people like an old Star Trek episode... But somehow stronger instead of being a creepy rapist and a 1960s idea of a woman.
Yep, the true inheritor of Stewart’s crown is Samantha Bee’s incisive Full Frontal. I can’t even remember the last time I watched a clip of The Daily Show, much less a full episode.
You know when people profile, like, serial killers or whatever? Like “This person is probably a male in his late 40s, bad relationship with his mother, insecure, poorly educated but prone to snobbery and delusions of grandeur...”
Yeah. I don't get the outrage here either.
Ahhhh yes, Trevor Noah. The person who most likely had nothing to do with a tweet sent out by social media staffers. He is the true villain here.
Yes, the joke above is an example of someone trying to be funny but failing. And if you think Trevor Noah personally writes everything on the Daily Show’s twitter account you’re very naive.
Even though Trevor Noah probably didn’t have anything to do with the tweet, this post still reminds me of how downhill the show has gone since John Stewart left. It’s cringe inducing.
Meh. It’s a bad (as in, unfunny) joke, but I’m not entirely sure the outrage is justified.
With Jon and Brienne and Davos and Sansa and Ghost, The North basically has my favorite alliance of all time. When Arya gets there, shit is gonna go DOWN. (Although I am a little worried about Arya at this point — she and Sansa did not part well... what if Arya decides to kill her sister?!)
I thought the look was because LF said the north wouldn’t rally around a bastard and she was mentally telling him to fuck right off out her damn house
Actually, I think Cersei is the true villian of the series. She’s been instrumental in nearly every event that has driven the events of the show. That moment where she’s crowned in front of a terrified audience in the throne room really drove it home to me.
I agree with the first two, but I think Sam’ll find the complete Harry Potter series and just become useless until he finishes it and for a week after as he wanders around, “Why? Why Fred?”
I took that look as Sansa being afraid of what Littlefinger will get up to, since I don’t think a King in the North fits in with his mental vision board.
Sansa has Littlefinger, wrapped around her Littel Finger. She wants a throne, he knows, he will manupulate around to get her what she wants, because he also wants to be on a throne or close to it. Than we have Varys, at the end of the game, it’s a game between Littlefinger and Varys.
um you should refer to her by her true title
It was a Lyanna who protected Jon when he was born.
I have 1/3 the national average of student loan debt. I'm making above the national average for salary in my field. Even without my car payment, I would need to be making 80k a year straight out of college to have fixed payments be only 50% of my take home pay.
Surely I'm not the only one with 3/4 of my income swallowed up by fixed living costs [also 50 grand is the average for college grads? I musta missed something]. With the level of debt that people are coming out of college with nowadays, all 3 of these seem like a pipe dream