Man, I am sure glad that the dealership model is protected by state laws. They provide such great value.
Man, I am sure glad that the dealership model is protected by state laws. They provide such great value.
This. I didn’t get Manic Pixie Dream girl from her. Maybe it’s because I thought the actress played her lowkey enough(in a great way) but she was in Carmy’s life and we only saw her through Carmy in fleeting moments. And it was always “oh she’s a distraction for him” and a bit “Oh she’s kinda too good for him”.
The whole point was that everyone *else* at the Bear put in the time and the work to figure their shit out, and Carmy played a significant role in putting them in the circumstances to do that, but he never did work on himself, not really — he *lost* himself in an immature relationship. It made him feel good and maybe…
Exactly. She’s absolutely not a MPDG. She’s basically a normal person, trying to help Carmy be normal too. Almost the opposite of an MPDG.
I’m not a fan of her storyline with Carmy because I don’t give a shit about his love life BUT I was a little disappointed that they didn’t do more with this core difference between them. They both have high-pressure jobs that require a lot of managing human beings but Claire seems to have figured out how to manage her…
I mean she’s not a manic pixie dream girl, just like a well adjusted person in a show about being not that.
Not quite sure what’s sadder: the angry nerds who review bomb the movie without seeing it, or the angry nerds like Ben Shapiro and Critical Drinker who sit through the entire movie and spend a day putting together a 40-minute video about why they didn’t like a movie that wasn’t marketed to them.
Morrissey is a prime ass, but that doesn’t stop him from being absolutely right about this.
Personally I think Toyota should just bring back the 1970's FJ40.
My god it’s beautiful
You must have been born before after 1999. There was no way you could escape it in 1997.
He’s not practicing it, it’s showing the phrase sticking in his brain while in the midst of an affair that was extremely impactful to his life and was dredged up in the destruction of his reputation.
The same way a lot of stuff got around, Portuguese colonizers. Did some trade of exotics and such.
We’ve created a society where the uber rich can make the stupidest fucking decisions imaginable, ruin people’s careers and lives, and never face any consequences.
Yikes, unfollowing now. I was a big fan of his work building a civilization-destroying bomb, I had no idea he had quoted the Mahabharata during sex.
The scene is post coital, and she basically gets up, walks across the room and starts commenting on his possessions before randomly grabbing a book off his shelf and demanding he translate it for her. It’s pretty awkward out of context, although the movie continues to characterize Tatlock as an extremely standoffish…
Also anecdotal - my local “real” IMAX, ie one screen, is sold out on every showing this weekend. Typically they’ll sell out the evening shows a few days beforehand for the humongous movies (like Infinity War), but I haven’t seen a Sunday 10am show sellout in years.
So it’ll probably run really well at the big regional…
The thing is, they are taking away a perk that they used to explicitly allow.
They have always done that. Now they’re making customers pay more to have access to less content, and also even more if you don’t want to look at commercials, and also even more if you have friends or family members who don’t live in the same house as you, and also if you ever travel, fuck you, you can’t access the…
Netflix used to cost less, be easier to access, and be friendly toward customers who travel.