I chickity checked myself before I wrecked myself.
I chickity checked myself before I wrecked myself.
I checked out on this thread after reading “I checked out on this comment after reading “I checked out on this rev-- *passes out*
Hate it when my techno-thrillers are non-brilliantly inverted
ITT: Millennials acting like they’re the first people to ever have to face crushing student loan debt, disruptive technology, and a crap economy and job market while being condescended to by previous generations.
Counter-point: There’s a living head, minus a body, that sits atop a severed spinal cord.
Oh he’s absolutely failing to deliver. I’m just saying, he doesn’t owe us anything, hah. I hope as much as the next person that he seriously picks up the pace.
Wait, you’re saying people already told you this and you argued with them? That’s fucking embarrassing, it’s like you peed your pants on purpose in public and you’re like “Oh this whole business again. Can’t believe this unjust world”
The fucking “fans” and what they’re “owed”. He. Don’t owe you. Shit!!!!
He don’t owe you shit. Like, I have no interest in any of this man’s books but... he does not owe you even one thing because he got your ass to buy his wizard book
Well, no, it’s part of his job. He writes and edits and not all of it has to be the same book, much as I, too, would like it to be.
He’s not “dicking around,” he just... has a life. He can’t be expected to work on the book 24/7. I’ve been a fan of the series for a very long time, so I definitely understand frustration with the increasingly slow releases. But comments like this strike me as totally unfair!
Kavanaugh & Weinstein have been accused of criminal sex acts.
He has season tickets, too, but he plans to give them away now.
I agree with everything except for the idea that “The Gang Turns Black” was a good episode. I thought it was one of the weakest Sunny episodes in the entire run.
Maybe fix your own diversity problems before whining about others
It’s a mater of subjective opinion. But the thing is, on a more objective level it was what it set out to be and as such has to be considered a success whether you like what it set out to be or not...
There’s a very strong Seinfeld-is-Unfunny effect to Halloween, simply because Halloween became the template for just about every slasher film that came thereafter.
So what you’re saying is that at no time have they tied the Dr. Who and Mork & Mindy universes together. No wonder I don’t care about Dr. Who.
What, were those two Garfield movies they wrote not lighthearted enough for you?
I became convinced last week after reading some conversations about it that he's gay, thus the mysteriousness - he has to keep it under wraps at work (he doesnt know the spanish nurse because he nursed his father back from death, he knows him because they dated, or just because they've met through both being part of…