Definitely makes sense to end it after 3 seasons. Don't want to risk a Stranger Things scenario where the kids all start growing up too fast to be... well, kids.
Definitely makes sense to end it after 3 seasons. Don't want to risk a Stranger Things scenario where the kids all start growing up too fast to be... well, kids.
I think this is one of the reasons that I like her. I’m not a big fan—I couldn’t name an album and I don’t listen to much radio pop. But I’ve never been a big fan of raunch. Warrant can keep their “Cherry Pie” innuendo, I don’t want to listen to Rivers Cuomo’s complaints about his casual sex life, and I don’t care at…
Every news site and service in the world is covering the shit out of the situation right now. It is quite literally impossible to escape it. What more could any of the G/O sites really add?
Well, scientists have been talking about mitochondrial Eve for a long time. It’s a pretty embedded metaphor now, quite secularised. As a long time atheist I’m not offended. I do agree that maybe there could have been a more creative title, but it telegraphs the idea of the book pretty cleanly.
My comment has nothing to do with the book— it seems interesting. I just need to point out to you that often gray commenters are better informed than the writers and approved commenters across these blogs. Not everyone is a troll. The elitist attitude of being an approved commenter sucks and being approved says…
True; it’s really just gossip, isn’t it? I guess you figure it’s just a coincidence you read it in a gossip column. A gossip column called Dirt Bag. A gossip column called Dirt Bag that you clicked on and read. You see where I’m going with this?
I have a friend with three kids. Both my friend and her husband are good parents. However, if he goes on a work trip, it’s just expected that the kids will all stay at home with her with the usual occasional help from relatives who live nearby. When SHE goes on work trips, the kids are sent to “spend the night(s)“…
Ah yes, the Gentleman’s C. I first learned the term when folks started digging into then-Governor George W. Bush ’s Ivy League past and tryin to square that with the fact that he was clearly, on some level, very deeply stupid.
Gosh maybe educational bodies shouldn’t be tasked with meting out justice in matters where their incentives could become misaligned?
The fact that he’s sending out people to call her a bad mom says so much about him. She should be should be happy to be rid of this asshole.
I’d add that this happened in the last election cycle - and the main motivating cause is running again while being faced with multiple charges including ones directly linked to the insurrection.
I feel like that movie didn’t get the attention it deserved. Amazing performances all around.
Uh...did you support January 6, or, failing that, spend months kissing the ass of the guy who organized and hoped to primarily benefit from January 6? No? Then you don’t need to justify it. Ron DeSantis does.
“Well, I’m a mother too. I know what you’re experiencing, and we’re all very afraid for our children—even if they’re exaggerating,” Casey reportedly told her...
That kiss between Peter-lite and the priest was hot as fuck.
It really showcased that both Hoult and Fanning are both very versatile and very game, which what you wan in an actor. What a delight this show was.
Agree. And he was also really good in The Menu.
I’m sad to hear this, because I liked the show a lot. It had a satisfying conclusion. But...I also wouldn’t have minded seeing one season of where the show would have gone without Peter.
This show cemented for me how much I love Hoult as an actor. His Peter was equal parts threatening and endearing, and the fact that you were ROOTING for a spoiled psycho like this shows the intricacy of the performance. The rest of the cast was great too, although some of the side characters were oddly utilized at…
Always sad to see a great (sorry) show end when it’s still hitting on all cylinders, but like the excerpt from Saloni’s review says, the season three finale definitely had a series finale feel. Moving forward without the Catherine-Peter dynamic would have been difficult, though I’m sure the show would have found a…