don't underestimate the anger. It seems to me that sometimes a person needs to get in that last little dig, even if they know they'll suffer for it, because they're so angry.
don't underestimate the anger. It seems to me that sometimes a person needs to get in that last little dig, even if they know they'll suffer for it, because they're so angry.
Thing that bothered me the entire episode: what's the point of getting Ziggy evaluated and cleared by a child psychologist, if you're not going to bring that up when EVERYONE is grilling you about his mental health and behavior?! You've got an opinion by an expert. It just seemed like a character withholding vital…
If you haven't, watch "F.T.A.". Gave me a whole new respect for Fonda's anti-war work and a new appreciation for how unexpectedly hot I found a young, radical Donald Sutherland to be.
Yeah, no. Him staring at her bottom came right after the line "I saw erections." They're totally indicating something there, I just hope they don't follow through on it.
That scene was hilarious to me. A few years ago, I joked that I didn't know if it was moving to the coast (in CA) or turning 30 but all of a sudden Stevie Nicks and white wine seemed more appealing to me than they ever had before. So that scene with the white wine + Stevie Nicks + drive up the coast for these sad rich…
That scene made me realize that Alexander Skarsgard looks like a vampire even when he isn't playing one. They did a clever light/shadows thing (technical term) on his face that made him seem more menacing. I was scared for Celeste.
No Toby didn't make me cry, it's just raining on my face.
I appreciate your bringing up the strong economic component that has always been a part of (if not the only root of) Nativist movements. And yeah, I think that Niska made the decision to stand trial publicly when she realized that she had created more conscious synths and was felt responsible for advancing their…
Is it though? There's a long standing trope of Hollywood films about Africa being just "the adventures of white people in Africa" as though those are the only stories about Africa worth telling. I saw a commercial for this film where Matt Damon was literally the only character with lines. Every other character is…
Are you saying the US will always dominate VFX? Because that's not true, VFX work is in a race to the bottom and being outsourced rapidly. From what I understand from guys in the industry, there was a skill gap for a long time but it's closing. I know animators who've been sent overseas to train their replacements.
Ok, I laughed until I cried and choked during this episode. My partner and I had to pause at one point, because we were laughing so hard. I REALLY enjoyed this episode and it seems it didn't work at all for the author of this review. I wonder if the difference is regional? I loved the bill sequence and the party stuff…
I don't know why, maybe it caught me off guard but that joke KILLED me!
Hm, disagree. That joke made me think of my teen goth phase (which is long gone, without a trace really) and the very funny framed family photo that my family has hanging on the wall, where they all look like normal people and I'm all gothed out. It happens. And I'm not really embarrassed by my teen goth photos,…
I forgot about the Trotsky! I really liked that movie :).
I now refer to it as "Lagertha and those weird boys" and honestly, that's good enough for me!
Mr. Lionheart: "Would you call that Snakes on a Dane?"
Your comments suggest that you have a very limited view of consent/non-consent. It's not always so-called forcible rape, there's also coercion, manipulation- other ways of denying the ability to consent freely (like engineering a situation in which you are literally her only option). None of that is worth defending,…
Awww too bad, I really loved that weird little show. Harry and the Major were my favorite on-screen relationship and I found all the characters to be so damn lovable! I'm going to miss it.
At "ready to take the gun-filled house you paid for with your blood, sweat, and GUNS, then give it to a SYRIAN REFUGEE!!" I guessed that it was Sean O'Neal and checked the byline. Anytime I'm enjoying the writing that much, it's Sean O'Neal. Thanks for this, man!
Seconded on Six Degrees of Separation.