The Big Bang Theory, meanwhile, has lead only to death.
The Big Bang Theory, meanwhile, has lead only to death.
I saw it earlier today, and it actually cut me deep.
Can I admit that Jason’s ridiculous pizza scene made me cry and the romance montage didn’t? You got how much that idiot values Chidi’s friendship.
You know what you sound like? “I’m stuck in 1994 and high school is awesome”. Why don’t you grow the hell up, listen to Raditude, listen to Pacific Daydream?
I wouldn’t say boring and shallow. I’d say light and casual. A band almost everybody likes released an album filled with songs almost everybody likes. It’s not supposed to be groundbreaking. It’s supposed to be fun.
During the shame spiral, when Rebecca said she’d made everyone’s life worse, I was reminded that she’s actually made everyone’s life better. There isn’t a single regular character on the show who isn’t in a better place since Rebecca moved to West Covina. Heather and Valencia have careers and partners they love. Paula…
The shot of Rebecca holding her namesake sort-of-daughter-? (there’s gotta be an actual term for this) made my heart melt a little. Sah kyut.
I loved Olaf’s testimony in the courtroom.
I still think the smartest thing this show did was hire Warburton, whose hangdog deadpan is not only perfect for the narrator stuff but also surprisingly moving at those moments where he becomes part of the story or struggles with the unknown.
So I kinda have a problem with the paragraph that says that the books never delivered what they promised.
And how that’s really untrue, and can only be true if you think it’s a mystery series that was going to be tidied up.
But, when the intention of the series is to give children a bit of a life lesson, that things…
Maladroit >>>>>>>> Green Album.
The White Album, while not as good as their first two, was a really good release, and should get more respect. I have a hard time believing that somebody who likes the Blue Album or Pinkerton would fight anybody who says it’s good. It’s a solid summery pop-rock album that functions as a proper album and not a…
Something that made that sketch work for me was the misdirection in the set-up. New neighbors invited to an otherwise all-white dinner? I thought for sure they were going somewhere with that, so the pivot to a battle b/t Weezer superfans was a neat twist.
the specificity worked, plus, for non fans, it worked like every event you go to and people who are really into a specific topic you shouldn’t bring up at a light gathering but do goes. it could have been a political fight, or a religious, or sports. So i think people outside of the joke woudl laugh too. And i notice…
“You know what? Maybe we all need some space to pull the knife out of the back of the most celebrated Canadian alt-rock band of the 90’s, you selfish, jaded ass!”
I like Pacific Daydream well enough but not bringing up the White Album seems like a tactical error on the part of Damon’s character. Great record.
No. His impersonation really did stop being funny a while ago. Not so much Baldwin’s fault as much as the administration being consistently terrifying.
Who knew all it took for Leslie Jones to have a great starring sketch was for her to get into a heated Weezer debate with Matt Damon? Such a wonderfully niche yet all-too relatable premise executed perfectly.
I will not tolerate any Iron Man 3 or Ant-Man And The Wasp slander.
I didn’t care at all until James Earl Jones spoke. Man, now I’m crying. If it gives us one more time in the sun with him before it sets, why not?