kendull
Ken Dull
kendull

This is how you get a Quibi and nobody wants that!

Dang, an old-school AV Club post. Great selection for a random roles. Fascinating what she said about science fiction, I’d be interested in seeing her explore more of these type roles. Maybe with all the expanded Star Trek universe stuff going on Paramount+.

I do not understand this site’s continued hostility to the idea of plant-based meat in fast-food settings and its continued feigned confusion in asking “who is this for?” Time and time again, commenters have patiently and not-so-patiently explained the possible benefits, who might want to eat said products, etc., and

Another perfect example of the comments section inherently understanding what the author of the post does not.

Because it’s the 80s again! Yeah!

You don’t know a damn thing about my political/historical views, but I know that you implied The Crown should have been primarily concerned with the matter of historical slavery, which is objectively dumb.

I welcome thoughtful, informed historical criticism. I don’t welcome “my side has been historically wronged, so I have the prerogative so say all kinds of inaccuracies and hyperbole in the now, and call anyone who asks for basic honesty a bigot.” That’s not criticism; that’s petulance.

Yeah, your lack of useful perspective was clear from your first post.

So basically he’s a scumbag. 

“whose impact is still felt today” - wow, I hope you didn’t spend too much money renting that forklift to move your goalposts that far in the span of two posts.

The events the in The Crown start in 1947.  It should have depicted slave trading, more than a century after England outlawed it?

I don’t get why people were so personally angry about the Marvel thing. He was asked and gave his opinion about it. 

Similar situation to the far right church that recently co-opted hamilton to be a conservative soapbox. Same result as this, disheartening how many people have their heads up their own asses re: “until it happens to ‘you’”

It’s a great track, and an absolute standout on Black Tie, White Noise

You definitely don't have a problem with women or anything 

ROXANNE!

Symbolism of the lyrics aside, biggest laugh of the episode for me was Gene doing that thing we’ve all done, belting into the chorus of a song, before faltering on realising it’s gone back into the verse, mumbling along to the lyrics you don’t really remember, until the chorus comes back around... “The TIDE IS HIGH,

The monochrome world of the post-Breaking Bad timeline gives me similar feelings to the new reality at the end of Twin Peaks: The Return. A haunting lonely wasteland that the audience shouldn’t really have access to. We have strayed beyond the frame of the stage into the place at which stories die.