How the hell is this man 46 years old? He looks so damn young still!
How the hell is this man 46 years old? He looks so damn young still!
His point was that in a series that was aimed at kids, a lot of fans complaints is that they series continued to try to appeal to kids instead of growing up with them. He makes that pretty clear right at the start. That’s his point! He said it!
If it were 4 years ago i’d be worried, but after “Better Call Saul”, I stopped worrying that Giligan was mining a well that ran dry.
I liked Raphael the best (But have yet to play Black Eagle, so may change). Dude is just so positive and caring to everyone, always helps, and doesn’t let his tragic back story get him down. His friendship with Ignatz was great.
I got that battle as the Blue Lions, you dont even have to recruit Dorothea, she just comes in. It’s an Ingrid specific paralogue I think, if you have her, you get it.
How on earth did i prove your point? The “fake” producer actors who were bigger stars got the credit later on when they had the power. Kaling and Novak and Lieberman were actual writers and producers, as well as actors on the show. They received producer credits early on and did actual producing on the show. Why was…
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Mindy Kaling was a writer from season 1, and producer on the show from it’s the third season. Try harder, or read her IMDB. It clearly wasn’t just a negotiation tool.
“it’s questionable” how she received her credit? Why only her then?
though it’s expected he’ll win given the terms of the NFL contracts
I get that, but I think we all have personal lines in the sand for what we’ll buy and what we won’t from a particular group of characters. For me, this crystalized a lot of what was driving me nuts about the show for a bit, and to be fair, it happens to most shows that are extended past their natural end points.…
I’m not saying to focus on characters we don’t know. I’m saying to write it in non-lazy ways where you force a group of people who have no business being a large part of an event to be one. “hey Pam, should we sit Kevin between your parents and Grandparents in the rehearsal dinner?”
Everyone has a breaking point. My upthread complaints are my own. A show creates a world and that world has it’s own logic, and this broke it for me.
She was a producer, the academy said “nah” and cut her from the list. She didn’t have to write letters verifying anything for them because the academy accepted them as producers.
She doesn’t have to offer them. Nor do you or Splinter have to spill thousands of words about it...maybe the internet should log off for today, because dear lord is this a stupid controversy making some of you so very angry for very different, but all very stupid reasons.
not being aware in their teens! She would have been 15 in 2001, 17 in 2003 when the Iraq war started. Burn her at the stake!
Yes, truly a 17 year old in Britain should have been closely following American politics and should now be dragged, even though she now did the research she didn’t do back then and apologized quickly...
I’m sure you’ll notice that there was a larger gap between RDR and GTA5, and with no announced game on the horizon, the likelyhood of another game next year seems small. And unless they release a game in 2011, that will be....2 games in 10 years!
Hah, i know. I mean, i was my cousins only relative (not in immediate family) to go to his overseas wedding, and even then my aunt and uncle didn’t invite me to the rehearsal dinner. To imagine a world where coworkers are all invited to that is just insane!
This episode, perhaps more than any other, made me turn on the show....I just couldn’t buy inviting every single person you work with, and then having them be the biggest part of your wedding as a real thing. I know it’s TV, but this is where I couldn’t suspend my disbelief anymore. In real life, you maybe invite 2 or…