How fortunate you are to be jarred by it. I live in a sea of stupid and it doesn’t make me feel special. It makes me feel like a target.
How fortunate you are to be jarred by it. I live in a sea of stupid and it doesn’t make me feel special. It makes me feel like a target.
These people need to calm down.
They say this quiet part out loud, frequently. The majority of young voters don’t align with them, nonwhite voters typically don’t, women typically don’t, queer voters certainly don’t. The only blocks where they do well are with non-college-educated white men and with the elderly. And those blocks are either actively…
Rightwing hatred of Taylor Swift is so unhinged. She’s incredibly inoffensive, “a Leftist” in almost no way. She is not a radical, and advocates pretty boilerplate centrist Dem positions. But the Right has become so insane that a woman they can’t bully pushing back even an inch is now the Antichrist.
Agreed, and #1 should be We Didn’t Start the Fire by Fall Out Boy and it isn’t even on the list!
For me it was the finale scene in their mother’s kitchen, behaving like actually happy siblings (meal fit for a king!), while you knew this familial closeness had no hope of lasting. Maybe it was dread more than heartbreak.
I’m my home I have 3 TVs, an assortment of tablets, 2 phones, multiple laptops, multiple PCs, consoles, fire sticks, etc. If I’m in a hotel without any of those things I can still log into Netflix on the hotels TV/computer. The point was easy access across all of those devices. Netflix starts locking it down to…
I would love a “Muppets do Hamilton”. Bonus if they somehow work in Sam the Eagle being shocked by things like the praise given to immigrants.
Yes, this episode was better than anything served up in season 2 I thought.
Yep. At first I was like, “eh, Ruby, you can’t run out on your kids!” And then she had her conversation with her husband, who was whining about potentially missing his weekend tennis match, and I started rooting for her to not only run, but set fire to him as well.
Great episode, again. I don’t need a “thriller” if the character work is so compelling. Did the show advertise it as that or did critics? Somebody in their review said “Hitchcock”. It doesn’t have to be.
Hey dummy, there was just a movie made about exactly that called When They See Us. It was kind of a big deal.
Red Sox. Red Sox fans.
I’m going to miss Ian and Rollo(!) but I’m happy for both of them at the same time. That was the only good part of this episode for me in what was probably the lamest finale of the entire series. I mean, did we really need to see the deplorable slave owner getting it on with her godson?!
Yeah, Jamie’s intentions were good but pulling that primitive form of exposure therapy on someone out of nowhere is completely unacceptable and the show should have made that clearer, instead of portraying it as something that gives instant and almost miraculous results.
Yeah, that’s what I got, as she clearly sounded like a bear — and how, exactly did Constantine resemble a horse?
those all sound like the names of kids at my friend's preschool class