When your kid has been incredibly unruly at the store and you need to put them in a corner before you get home or you will throttle their asses. This also works for significant others/marital partners for the same reason.
When your kid has been incredibly unruly at the store and you need to put them in a corner before you get home or you will throttle their asses. This also works for significant others/marital partners for the same reason.
When I was a kid, I always wanted to sit in the way back rear-facing seats of our wagon. Most fun place to be.
Rear gunner position, Torch
I was a big fan of theirs in the mid-90s. Had no idea they were still together in 2018, got to see their show... and it was GREAT. I spent the next week listening through all their records. The hits still hold up.
74 million people voted to re-elect a man who had just killed several hundred thousand of their fellow citizens and doomed several hundred thousand more.
I never knew it was possible to hate so many people and yet this is where I find myself.
I just want to scream.
Youre very dumb.
1st Gear: Stellantis: White collar workers are 97% vaxed while the UAW self reports 50% vaxed?
Black Monday’s first two seasons were a lot of fun, but the third season was a mess. Things just sort of happened with no connective tissue or cause and effect and it was really disorienting - it felt like the actors were just improvising their way through the episodes (and not in a good way).
Because it gets around, duh.
I liked the first season quite a bit, but the second season felt like a show that had moved well beyond its initial premise and didn’t really know what to do with itself.
I think most networks cut shows of any kind faster than Showtime cuts its dramas.
I loved Black Monday. Regina Hall, in particular, was fantastic. Not terribly surprised it’s getting the axe though.
Black Monday was severely underrated (including by the AV Club), but I didn’t think there would be another season so expectations met!
I loved Black Monday, but season 3 felt like a good place to end things. I didn’t expect it to go beyond that point.
[repeats to self over and over]
This show really highlights what is arguably Gunn’s biggest strength as a writer-director: presenting absurdly flawed characters in ridiculous, often hyper-violent situations, and still finding a beating heart underneath it. All the while maintaining a tone that can accommodate both. That’s not particularly easy. It’s…
Elon Musk...
Cena is doing a decent job at playing a character who is sensitive to peculiar things.
“I have a soul, not a duck”.
My favorite part of the episode was when Peacemaker pointed out how he too had been bullied in his youth by people calling him a bully and insensitive. The delivery of it was just near-perfect.