Hey, don’t lose hope!
Hey, don’t lose hope!
Why would Diaz coming out as bi be a problem for the network when Holt being openly gay for five seasons is fine? Like, the “ehhhh, I dunno about LGBT content” ship for this show has hella sailed.
It’ll be in the dairy section, right by the half & half, and is sold in the same little pint boxes. If you can’t find it, 7/8 of a cup of half & half plus 2 Tbs (1/4 of a stick) butter will get you to about the same fat content.
Sorry for ruining that screening of My Little Pony: The Movie for you, bro.
The best way I’ve heard anybody explain him is that he’s a producer in the sense of a movie producer rather than a music producer. His talent lies in assembling people with actual talent. I have no idea why that’s a thing we need, but regardless, that’s his niche in pop music.
Opening the Netflix app is not equivalent to starting a movie. It’s equivalent to starting to browse a DVD shelf.
Until it isn’t.
Are we gonna talk about Ra’s cock-blocking Selina and Bruce? “Poor timing” my ass, we know from this episode that Ra’s can see the future. He did that on purpose.
Who are all the maniacs in the study who don’t know how to make salad? What does it even mean to not know how to make salad?
If someone’s enough of a crackpot to go protest a restaurant for serving meat, I fully believe they’re enough of a crackpot to feed their carnivorous pets vegan food.
“The ‘hero’ learns nothing and comes back from it absolutely unchanged” is a real weird read of a scene where Sisko starts letting go of his grief and anger at his wife’s death because of Prophets, but hey, whatever flavors your haterade!
Yeah. I’m sure the fanbase is goddamn exhausting, but let’s not pretend that season 4 is unfairly maligned due to unfair expectations. Season 4 is maligned entirely fairly, because it’s full of bullshit.
I think a good rule of thumb for this kind of place (i.e. one that straddles the bar-that-serves-food/restaurant-with-a-good-beer-list line) is whether they have a kid’s menu. If they do, then they clearly expect that people will sometimes bring children in.
Tomescent
Chi Chi had a 100% correct read on Milk this episode: “Everybody praises him for being a hot guy, and I think he thinks that kinda translates into being hot Milk.”
And yet it’s the thing that finally pulled me out of the grays!
*sigh*
Alexander Siddig is main cast this season, not a guest star. He’ll be back.
It’s not in the same universe as the CW shows.