Unlike the writers, I think the show did a good job of setting up June’s decision to stay. It’s flawed to expect her make the same choice she made in episode 3, because her circumstances and state of mind have radically changed since then.
Unlike the writers, I think the show did a good job of setting up June’s decision to stay. It’s flawed to expect her make the same choice she made in episode 3, because her circumstances and state of mind have radically changed since then.
I must disagree. June’s willingness to leave Hannah was based on her misconception that the child would be safe and cared for simply because she was a potential wife/childbearer. The mutilation of Serena because of a simple act of defiance coupled with the horror of find out that Eden’s own father turned her into…
Probably. All I know is I pulled out my handy skin tone check sheet and determine that this man is definetly a “mental ill lone wolf”. So at least we don’t have to worry about terrorism!
Did everyone see this?
Hey dipshit.
I know you are hardly unique. But you people who blame your prime membership for irresponsible spending are going to spend irresponsibly whether you are prime members or not.
I tamed your mom last night.
Because both AV Club articles/reviews and their corresponding comments sections have devolved completely into virtue signalling for half of the people who work/comment here. There used to be a basic understanding that the depiction of a heinous act was itself not an endorsement of that act; now we’re holding…
Several comments in the original review pointed to other acts of rape in the show, both mental and physical, including Syd’s rape of her mother’s boyfriend. With that in mind, the show has always been addressing themes of consent, asking its audience to view the topic as not always black and white, pure victim and…
WSJpoints out that “international” part is sketchy too, as “there are only two “international” pancakes on the menu:
Huh.
I mean, I agree that it’s super depressing that the show went in this direction, but Legion isn’t Buffy, and it’s not The Flash. I think it’s a deeper and more psychologically interesting show.
It makes perfect sense that David used his powers to make Syd forget that she had stopped loving him, and that he slept…
I finished up The Americans. I did NOT see Paige jumping in front of the train like that.
Hey AV Club, are you all taking suggestions for future “It’s 3 PM” entries? Because I have one right up your alley, a Letterman clip from 1995 where he trashes this new “internet” thing in front of Bill Gates:
Americans don’t need monsters. We have each other.
DeviantArt and Patreon imagines that every waking second.
You guys are so goddamn cynical. When you get old you will see references to your childhood in the most unlikely of places an a single tear will stream down your cheek, a reminder that youth is for the young, vanity is fleeting, and everyone dies.
The FBI classifies Juggalos as a “gang” but I don’t think so... they’re barely a minor threat.
Everything about this take is wrong.