I still get the sneaking suspicion that Lone Starr is behind all this.
I still get the sneaking suspicion that Lone Starr is behind all this.
On a more depressing note about Taft, his tenure as Supreme Court Justice included the legalization of forced sterilization on the mentally disabled.
Wait...
I wanted to empathize with J.D. I am white, and grew up in a family of healthcare workers, schoolteachers, and blue-collar employees in Cheviot, Ohio
“And she says, ‘OK, fine, [I’m sorry].”
I actually thought Alec was directing his message to his old friend Lorne. He did him a solid but he’s happy to be finally done with it.
Kudos to walking!
Right? Intentional or bad copyediting?
Wow. What a bitch. And why the hell did they feel bad for Cynthia? Her dog was a fucking murderer.
While I get that the election is the most important thing happening right now, you’re being paid to write for a pop culture site -- can you at least get the episode title right? Jesus.
Is this supposed to be satire?
I was reeeeeeeeeally disappointed with the “whoever wins not much is gonna change” take from the monologue. Like, sure, for a white son of a lawyer living comfortably as a well-known entertainer, I’m sure not much will change in your day-to-day, but a lot of people are gonna suffer if Trump wins again.
Look, this isn’t a specific nitpick related to your review...but the mentality that *this* is the most important, consequential election of our lives is good for turning out voters...but that was 2016.
Says the anti-masker who whines about “virtue signaling” and thinks journalists should blindly agree with Trump and should only ask him softball questions...
Anyone who’s intrigued by the Satanic Panic absolutely must visit DemonBuster.com (but turn your speakers down first unless you want to get blasted by a Midi rendition of “The Blood of Jesus.) It’s an absolute disaster of a website maintained by the kinda extreme fundies who are pretty sure paisley (yes, the pattern) “…
For me, in the underrated horror remakes that time forgot, Frank Darabont’s 1980s The Blob is #1.
I know what Bob Denver looks like and how the Gilligan's Island theme goes. How about a picture of the disputed lawn art?
*whose
There are so many great horror movie scores, but none can compare to the haunting Torgo theme
That’s funny that you call racism a “progressive bug-a-boo”. You seem like a real piece of shit.