His side eye was pretty much the only thing confirming everyone on the show was nuts.
His side eye was pretty much the only thing confirming everyone on the show was nuts.
He became a stand-in for fans by the end. Remember the episode where Andy’s fairy one night stand is giving birth on a table in Bellefleur’s and he’s just having a drink with an expression that says “Yep. Seem about right”?
And the writing got bad really quickly—I think in the middle of season 2 I realized I was hate-watching the show rather than merely watching it. Lafayette was the only consistently solid part on the show, and it was because Ellis’s talent could take the worst line and deliver it with such flair it was sold.
Even from episode 1, he was - hands down - the best character on the entire show. And when he got to interact with Alfre Woodard, it was just golden.
I grew up in Asia. Veganism is not privilege. It’s religious. The Buddhist monks who came around every morning @5am to collect food from their neighbors only took vegan food. I grew up poor. I am still not wealthy. I just choose not to eat animals.
Well said. As for the dog argument, well dogs are animals and as an animal, they’re fair game to eat. It’s just some cultures who are greatly offended by it treat dogs as people. People all over the world eat a wide variety of living things. Who are we, who are a fraction of the population, to comment on that. …
As an Asian who has eaten live fish before, you are being racist assuming all Asians eat strange things aka “exotic things” that hurt animals. It’s basically saying “Those Asian definitely eat cat and enjoy it, their mongrels” Veganism is a thing of privilege, specifically white sheltered privilege because in other…
Fucked up racist statement. Unless you are a vegan, shut the hell up. If a culture dines on monkey brains, or horse, or dog, why is that any different than westerners eating cow and lamb and chicken?
Alfred Molina is still an awesome choice for Doc Ock.
I still feel Raimi’ s Spiderman 2 is the benchmark for superhero movies.
Alfred Molina is still an awesome choice for Doc Ock.
The ASM movies are pretty much proof positive that the Hero’s Journey is the narrative bloatware of blockbuster movies. Peter has so much guilt, y’all. He’s got so many wounds. He’s got so much on his mind he sees Denis Leary’s damn ghost everywhere, which is not something I’d wish on my worst enemies.
Maguire embodied the everyman character that was required for a good Peter Parker. The emo-ness was only really in the 3rd movie when he was being poisoned by the suit. His Spider-Man was...OK. Maybe good, but not the be-all-end all.
Oh, and their chemistry may have been great, but that was the only thing it really had going for it. Those 2 movies were a trash fire. The video had it right, Garfield’s Peter was a terrible shitheel of a person.
I *definitely* didn’t like the crap Sony made Webb do (ie the new ‘secret’ background with Petey’s parents, etc.).
Aw, man, ya went and reminded me about that pizza dude firing Peter. That was a real gut punch.
What even is this.
We used to joke about me being the ‘poor neglected middle child’ until one time we were watching home movies and my dad was filming my younger brother. He was about 1, I was about 4. I jumped into the frame and said “Hi dad!” to which my father responded “Scott, get out of the frame! I can’t see your brother”
This fish is extremely dead and your critique of “Asian countries” is borderline racist.
lol...If you’d asked my parents about this when I was in HS, they would’ve whole heartedly agreed, probably adding “THAT explains it!” But today, this 2nd born middle child is the ONLY one of the three supporting and taking care of them, and they’d probably boast their 2nd born is the one with her priorities straight.