honestly not sure if there should be a second season. I’d be here for it though.
honestly not sure if there should be a second season. I’d be here for it though.
My lord, simmer down. The brutality of this complaint relative to the innocuousness of the alleged offense is insane.
George Carlin went on Larry King complaining about Andrew Dice Clay selling out and attacking minorities because he grew up a put-upon minority and decided to dole it out for easy favor.
Eight Oscar nominations (including her win as Best Supporting Actress) are nothing to sneeze at.
I will admit I'm not as into later Carlin, but he never became hacky. He just became really cynical and sad and honestly I'm not going to blame for that. It was just harder to watch.
There’s simply no reasoning with a guy who thinks a Simpson joke is a badass line for an execution.
It’s like Fording a river....or Nissaning a serving of instant ramen? Boeing a piece of wood?
Segwaying?
In this case, it's "a movie and six seasons!"
Gizmo.
I believe Jemaine hasn’t been involved that much creatively since season two.
As if there are black people in Espanola!
But I am looking forward to checking this show out, especially now that I know it’s in NM.
They were called Analog Culottes back then.
Well one of the reasons is the lack of options, which is something that her fans refuse to acknowledge but people over 30 take for granted. And “there’s no denying”? That’s exactly what I’m talking about. She’s competing for finite discretionary income in a landscape with fewer options than existed for young consumers…
Can we do away with this “you’ve got to appreciate…” and “you have to admit…” rhetoric surrounding Taylor? I don’t HAVE to admit that she’s talented (I don’t feel like her lyrics reflect a 30-something authentically, and too many of her songs ride along on a single pitch), or whatever other forced compliment, at least…
Oh good lord yes.
I was too young to be interested in thirtysomething, now I’m too old. Guess that’s a con of being Generation X.
It was the thing that my parents and I watched during COVID over dinner (because when you can’t get a job and pandemic) and actually it IS interesting if you treat it like a soap opera and it’s about this group of people that you’ve invested time in. Eventually you start to ignore the murders and oh wait I’ve talked…
I still use this pronunciation of “champagna” on the regular.
I was hoping this was a movie about that weird SNL character they used to do with Chris Walken.