The new Lucifer seems to already be available on the high seas for some reason. Did it air early in Canada or something?
The new Lucifer seems to already be available on the high seas for some reason. Did it air early in Canada or something?
Now correct the bullshit about poor people and vaginas.
"going after Stephen Colbert" has an obvious, and clearly intentional, implication. They are duty bound to investigate a complain that falls within their purview. Absolutely nothing will happen beyond them saying "yep, we investigated, no problem here". The article is deliberately misleading.
This entire article is as utterly disingenuous as I've seen on this site. They received complaints and will process them in the correct manner as they are bound to do. Nothing's going to come of it and the FCC are most certainly not "going after Colbert".
I pretty much do relive it already. One of the greatest and outright funniest nights in recent memory.
I got that as a child, it's really not particularly subtle. It's just not a well written film.
I loved it as a kid. Trying to watch it as an adult, I realised I was very much mistaken.
Well thanks for proving my point.
Nah you were parroting a tired cliché without an ounce of original thought on your part.
No. The characters are perfect together. The cancer is the writers' insistence that whenever they are together their relationship must be in constant peril and that this must be the main focus of the show.
They all have their own biases, agendas and lack of worth. I only specified CNN because, y'know, it's the one the article was about.
Oh hey that was nothing like a relevant or constructive comment. Fuck off.
There's a great compilation of clips of CNN cutting people off when they cite uncomfortable facts or opinions and blaming "technical issues". The funniest is when they cut off Bernie Sanders for joking they're "fake news". Lean in whichever political direction you like but if you argue CNN aren't a joke network then…
You phrased that like you were countering my point but really you were agreeing with it and further disproving your own.
Well obviously I was referring to TV shows but if you want to be philosophical then no, literally nothing is objectively good. The fact you had to say "virtually everyone" disproved the very point you were trying to make.
Weird thing to say. Nothing is objectively good.
As soon as he punched that honking great cheddar cheese of a pantomime villain in an astonishly out of character moment I knew the internet was going to be raving about this damp squib of an episode.
Uploaders are the ones they go after and even that is rare.
Nobody goes to jail for downloading. Hell, criminal prosecutions at all are practically unheard of.
Wonder if they hacked any shows that are actually worth downloading. This drivel never was.