"I'm not going near that comment section with a 10 foot cattle prod."
Kinja!
"I'm not going near that comment section with a 10 foot cattle prod."
Kinja!
Wow really? I had checked a while back and couldn't find jack-shit. Thanks for the tip.
You say that, but as a person living in Australia, I have fuck all options to watch obscure comedy, like Angie Tribeca or Bajillion Dollar Properties. There is literally no way to watch these without jumping through a dozen hoops including breaking the law with a VPN, so I don't feel particularly guilty in pirating.
You watched for Mila Kunis and not Kristen Bell?
Does Veronica Mars mean nothing anymore?
"I've given up expecting reviews."
The A.V. CLUB
Since when did Sandler start doing jokes?
I stopped after Hotel Transylvania 2: Electric BOOOgalloo, and saw no sign of them there.
I've never been able to get iPlayer to work through a VPN, though admittedly that maybe as a result of my sheer inability to work computers.
If you have a VPN that connects to Australian servers, I would recommend going on the (Australian) ABC iView page, as they have it up legally as soon as it's released in Britain. It also doesn't have any ads as it's government funded, meaning you don't have to feel shitty for using adblock.
What's clickbaity about it?
I'm genuinely asking.
I'm assuming you're 21?
The podcast episode he was talking about is about WWI, not WWII, and Gavrilo shot first.
She's like the stepmother from Cinderella, except instead of abusing her power over her children for her own selfish gain she's abusing her children for her AND her husband's selfish gain!
"Combined with the likes of The Good Place, The Carmichael Show, and Superstore, the network is slowly building a fantastic stable of comedies once again."
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned my favourite leading verb, the eponymous Sex from Sex and the City.
It makes me so happy every time it's onscreen, even in the spinoff HBO series Game of Thrones (in which some people criticised Sex for feeling a bit forced and overly violent).