Inspiring when a child so effortlessly assumes handling of the grift machine following their parent’s deaths.
Inspiring when a child so effortlessly assumes handling of the grift machine following their parent’s deaths.
HBO Max isn’t “crashing and burning”, it’s being crashed and burnt through no fault of its own.
But what about the flip side? I’m in an ultra conservative area. I work at a public school. If I say I support LGBTQ rights, or that Black lives do indeed matter, parents would complain and I could be fired. That sounds like cancel culture to me. Don't forget that Florida, South Carolina, and Texas exist.
My wife and I work at a public university in the south that prominently displays crosses, including on its official seal. She has been told not to teach "critical race theory" or she will be fired (she teaches American Government). If that's not us being threatened with cancel culture, I don't know what is.
Cancel culture isn’t real because it’s a catchall term used for anything from mild Twitter criticism to sexual predators being fired from high-profile roles.
Sure, some of the things people call “cancel culture” are happening, but there is no singular cancel culture trying to force people to disappear if they dare post…
“right of passage”???
Undercover Brother is seriously underrated.
“They were doing exactly this. The road movies were seven films. They’re in different scenarios in each one, but they’re half-playing these performer types, playing a version of Bob Hope and a version of being of Bing Crosby,” said Dr. Andersen.
I think “Cancel culture doesn’t exist” or “isn’t a thing” is meant to be shorthand for “as long as you’re rich and/or famous (and most likely white and male).
Right-wingers are just mad the people being canceled now aren’t gay teachers or socialist actors, but genuinely shitty people.
Ehh, just sounds like normal hollywood feel good faux positive bullshit.
I honestly figured she’d just say “the allegations against him were too serious so we went in another direction.”
Incel, much?
Not to mention the whole “star coming close to dropping dead of a heart attack while half the season was still unfilmed” thing.
So now does AMC have the resources to finish Lodge 49?
Can’t believe it was two years ago already at the start of Covid when we were asking when this final season would ever see the light of day.
The black & white conceit deprived us of a final opportunity to witness Marie in all her violet glory!
There is something equally funny and endearing about watching Aaron Paul, now 42, play a pre-Breaking Bad Jesse Pinkman.
I am just enjoying the fact that my mind is savouring the whole of the series as opposed to feeling sad it’s over. I’m still thinking about it. I absolutely loved it. It was monumental. For me, it absolutely surpassed its parent series and that was clear early on. I’ve yet to watch any episode twice, but I will be…
bingo