The same episode portrays the incumbent Democratic mayor as a caricature of every bad thing about the Kennedys.
The same episode portrays the incumbent Democratic mayor as a caricature of every bad thing about the Kennedys.
Of course the solution to Gaius Julius Caesar isn't to throw your support behind Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus.
Same thing happens whenever there's a sale on Perry-Air.
!Die Hard in a multiplex showing a Die Hard movie marathon!
The Jewel of the Senile
Too bad you…will die!
Neil Gaiman gets a lot of shit in some quarters, but the end of that whole "serial killer convention" story was still great, with Morpheus hearing that stuff and then basically saying, "nope, you're all sad little angry losers" and metaphorically stripping away all the cultural mystique around serial killer stories.
Ral life serial killers are usually unobtrusive nobodies that get away with things for years because they pick victims society doesn't care about, attack strangers, and rely on the veneer of privacy and politeness afforded by the rest of society.
The show has made it clear that he tries to intimidate women into sleeping with him through veiled threats of violence, so yes tot his.
Right, but as IngmarTurdman points out, it's hard to imagine Dennis successfully setting out to kill someone, let alone doing it repeatedly. He'd find some way to screw it up or chicken out.
I don't think Dennis should be a serial killer; I think he should be a guy who fantasizes about being one and thinks hinting to his friends that he is one makes him cool and edgy because "everyone knows" serial killers are smart, superior, and awesome from the movies.
He's a classic example of someone very talented who needs a *lot* of editorial oversight because his worst tendencies take over when he's on his own.
On the other hand, connecting this to the fact that conservatives has rallied behind a reality TV star, that they bought in wholesale to Ronald Reagan's documented habit of telling stories from movies as if they were real anecdotes, and noting a pattern of conservative rhetoric using fictional shows like 24 to justify…
Yes, why would satirists go after Donald Trump, GOP nominee with especial gusto? Must be because he's conservative. There's clearly nothing else that makes Trump an especially tempting target for satire.
Where does colorism fit into all of this?
I hear Nigel Farage has a similar issue with "Down in the Tube Station at Midnight;" he's for the muggers.
What's that you say? Morrissey wasn't happy about something?
A man with Cameron's sordid history shouldn't toss around phrases like West Ham.
Dante and the Lobsters1?
You joke, but I wouldn't be surprised to learn that Jones buys into that "14th amendment citizens" white supremacist bullshit