The comment about her thick neck... incredible.
The comment about her thick neck... incredible.
This is a good question... their older stuff is great, but Sleep Well Beast is the tiniest bit more modern (it would be a stretch to call it electronic, but you know what I mean) and it really made me a fan in a way I wasn’t before.
Dunno, this was worth reading for me — she’s not saying everyone could make these choices and succeed (I couldn’t!) but that it might be worth re-thinking your spending drastically in order to buy more freedom down the line.
I’ll second this. The Iannucci years were excellent and the last three seasons have obviously been more over the top — but Mandel still brought solid character work to what remained arguably the funniest show on TV.
I really did think we’d get more after they mentioned that Labor Day was the name of Selena’s mother’s boat this season!
It’s... certainly the outliers commenting, isn’t it. I’m doing 29 and doing better than most of my friends but certainly don’t have $200k in assets.
Excellent choices. I might have to watch those again soon.
Yeah I don’t understand that -- especially because there’s the wonderful Michael Scott Paper Company/Cafe Disco/Company Picnic run at the end of the season, which was probably the last time they could crank out more than one good episode at a time.
There’s a million good ones above... but a few favorite runs:
Almost everything post-wedding in season six would deserve it...
Yeah, it’s a little weird seeing a vocal subset of “fans” come up with reasons they aren’t going to like a movie eight months in advance based on a brief teaser.
I agree with a lot of this (TLJ was deep!) and disagree with some (most of TFA’s dialogue and tone is better than that of the previous six movies)... but man is it exhausting to decide you’re going to hate a movie based on speculation from a 90 second trailer.
Yup, seems most likely that this will be about Rey taking up Luke’s mantle metaphorically.
This — “it was about the characters” is such a cop out. The purpose of a good mystery, which Lost clearly sold itself as, is that it highlights deeper truths about characters and setting in the story you’re telling!
Uh, from the text:
This is a good idea -- for a similar note, I’d probably prefer pickled jalapenos.
This is so sensitive...
That tweet... oh my god.
I think this is the take I’ve most agreed with on TLJ ever. I admire what Johnson tried to do more than I actually enjoyed it? The characters felt too emotionally removed for me to connect with as well as in VII.
It’s fucked up that he lied about this but it’s not like hate crimes don’t happen.