loveinthetimeofcoronavirus
loveinthetimeofcoronavirus
loveinthetimeofcoronavirus

This is a big swing, because I literally haven’t seen The Family Stone since 2005. I am not a Sarah Jessica Parker fan, I am not a romantic comedy fan, and I am definitely not a Christmas romantic comedy/Christmas movies in general fan. (Except The Muppets’ Christmas Carol, because that shit rocks.)

That’s all in the first couple of days. And travel does get affected pretty quickly, hence the community in the airport.

it’s so disappointing to have her age up to Mackenzie Davis

Yeah, I noticed that, too. I do think there’s some room—for the sake of plausible deniability on the part of the showrunners—that podcast audiences are younger and highly idiosyncratic, so the adults might not be listening to the same podcasts or podcasts at all even though the high schoolers are.

Call me crazy, but it looks to me like there was a lot more attention paid to overall facial structure with the male puppets than the female puppets. Juno Temple and Hannah Waddingham do not look that much alike IRL.

The process of elimination around female characters from the show mentioned as characters in the short in the review since I didn’t really want to watch the video based on the description.

I don’t know what to make of the fact that all of the male puppets legit resemble the actors/characters while I could only identify Rebecca through her hair/clothes and had to figure out who the Keeley puppet was supposed to be through the process of elimination. 

For all the outrage in the other replies, I really can’t see Lasso being a Hilary Clinton fan.

That photo of Nicole above is scary. I read she didn’t have prosthetics, so I can’t figure out what’s going on.

To be fair, I think most of the Dune casting controversy was about the fact that there are no MENA actors as opposed to focusing solely on Bardem. 

I mean, I guess “Morgan” is a common enough name, and by all accounts Harrison has spent time in foster care and lived out of the country for a while, so I don’t think not having the same last name as his father would be a total surprise. But yeah, between Harrison’s name, knowing he’s originally from Florida, and the

I liked It’s a Sin fine, but its sensibilities definitely trended towards the profoundly British. Especially with Keeley Hawes’ character, which was a great performance of a laughably one note character.

Non-Midwestern folk just fall hook, line, and sinker for Minnesota nice all the time. It’s so infuriating!

Given the true crime antidote/satire angle this website and a lot of other reviews have been highlighting, it feels a bit weird for this format to be applied to a murder from the late ‘90s? Especially given the Edwards’ old timey pop culture references.

I was about to say, the idea of any show seeking to emulate the ending of Game of Thrones is seriously anxiety-inducing.

Yeah, I went to college in Texas and was really thrown off by the “Coke” thing.

“How bad can it be?” Willa says. Flash to Tom caressing Shiv’s shoulder and Shiv looking horrified.

It’s Hollywood’s go-to song for indicating that it’s the 60s or that people are on drugs.