In a US context- A history professor who wrote an article in the NY TIMES this month, although the title escapes me, about American Conservativism discovered that Trump's slogan was first deployed by a White supremacist KKK member in early American history.
Makes Trump's usage even more disturbing.
When Morty finally loses his cool and explodes it is Always in an unpredictable and extreme way. Makes a gal wish she could get away with that just once…
Loved that line too. Felt a little like Indiana Jones speech in The Last Crusade, about how the other professor/colleague would disappear easily and evade capture.
Hello!! Summer could have gotten a new identity, moved to Italy, married an heir to the Diesel jeans fortune. Or moved to the southwest to do something with turquoise.
Rick could have taken her to Gazorpazorp,
"I'm here if you need to talk."
and let her live in stylish comfort forever.
No no no, everyone was normal in the world they fled, and they were still all Cronenberged so they had to flee to Cronenberg world.
I mean, Crowe thought anything about Elizabethtown was a good idea, so he may be suffering from his own form of incipient mental illness.
He tricked me once, but I'm not gonna give his crazy 2hrs of my life again for Aloha or whatever that cinematic dump he took is called.
Rather rewatch Aliens or Jerry Maguire or…
Exactly. There's a reason why that graph exists that shows, based on research, the upward line as you go from ignorant to smart you also go from happy to miserable.
Wow. What an amazing season premier/tease/April fools prank! It took me days of attempts, but I finally caught it when it was on and I wasn't asleep or working. Loved It All!! The fact that the sky in Rick's imprisoned brain is full of synaptic nerve endings firing away. The return to Cronenberg earth, the brief jump…
I agree! The most surprising thing for me this episode was just how much I liked and wanted more of the two of them, Mamacita and Pauline talking about the behind-behind the scenes life of these people! Just wonderful actors the two of them!!
"But I'll care about it, with my feelings."
With Dr. Who, I'm team Eccleston all the way. He was just the best.
You never forget your first doctor…
and mine was the Duke of Norfolk.
I don't think of read it wrong at all, I can imagine Rick's thoughts following exactly that path.
Here, here!
The tiny cronenberg world creature was also a reminder of a time when he monumentally screwed up and could not fix it on a planetary scale. So to zap that tiny creature out of existence, a creature which who knew he even had it, seemed almost as bad as killing himself. Like some part of him thought he might still fix…
But Rick always makes somewhat half-@$$ed attempts to make amends for his crappy ways with Beth. All his interactions with her involve some kind of compliment that is insufficient to the task of making up for his lifetime absence from her life. For example, complimenting her on her cooking or lemonade.
Everything you said here, 100% dead on right. Wish I could have put it to words as well myself!! This episode really got to me, with a dad somewhere between Rick and your dad. That need for them not to stomp on you, but to at least acknowledge you as deserving of respect. Cuts deep.
Ditto. And also just knowing something doesn't reset the decade plus of their Brian chemistry set to love/resent each other instantly. To change for good their behavior towards each othere and feeling will take years of effort.
I apologize for nothing!!
There were definitely times when darker commentary would slip in on Futurama and made you feel uncomfortable and freaked out, you just had to pay attention:
-Fry was all happy the original Star Trek tapes made it on the ship and Spock saying, "I'm living in a gefilt fish jar."
-Or George Foreman saying, "As a human head…