Sometimes... buried is bettah.
Sometimes... buried is bettah.
Bautista may be acting a little over-exuberant with these statements but I admire the man for sticking to his Gunn.
I loved Feud, I thought it was really well done. And Pose was very well received. Which is all good. I just think a Ryan Murphy production about Diana and Charles would be disastrously bad. I can’t explain why exactly, maybe it would be tremendously exploitative of a princess and her death.
Eventually The Crown is going to have to cover this episode of recent royal history, maybe they wanted to get out of the way.
It was so much more deeply layered and focused than the (excellent) first season. Plus, no Martin Freeman.
We call that ‘Lindelof Syndrome’ around here!
(Especially on point since Scott Glenn’s default role in his later years appears to just be ‘Kevin Garvey Sr.’)
“He is clothed in a robe dipped in blood”
If you went by my friend’s grandfather, who died from a brain bleed after a fall at 96, the secret to living so long is to eat a half dozen strips of bacon, 3 eggs every morning, a couple of hunks of bread to soak up the egg and bacon grease, washed down with Pepsi, and sometimes a beer. Lunch was either a giant ham…
Gherkin = cucumber
“Sure can.”
Honestly...
I don’t like pretzels at all but I have zero qualms about pushing aside some silver haired mall walkers to get at one of Auntie Anne’s pretzel wrapped dogs.
When I was a freshman in college (back in the mid-90s) my girlfriend and I would always go to the Panda at the mall food court for dinner pretty much every Friday or Saturday. It got to the point that they knew our orders before we even said anything. By the time Valentine’s Day rolled around, I had stockpiled 2 full…
The entire point of a (good) bagel is to sink your teeth into the dense, chewy middle. It’s a textural experience and scooping it out alters that beyond recognition.
Yes, but, here’s the thing: you’re wrong.
But honestly, it is nice to see Steve again.
I recently saw ‘Tea With the Dames’, a documentary about celebrated stage actors and friends Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Joan Plowright and Eileen Atkins (all Dames, naturally), who catch up every year for a chat and some tea. In it, Smith mentions that she was given a complete box set of the show but has never watched…
Huzzah! I can’t wait to find out what miseries are piled on the Bateses this time!
Since I’m a hardcore liberal who vastly prefers Jif to all inferior nut butters, I question the validity of all of this study’s findings.