Sgt Bosco is probably part of some pretty unsavoury internet groups.
Sgt Bosco is probably part of some pretty unsavoury internet groups.
I suspect the character of Jimmy Pesto would be of a similar political bent.
I’ll be the outlier. I come from a sarcastic family where the holidays really are kind of like The Family Stone. When I saw it the first time, I could see the weaknesses, but also, it was like going home: the hippie parents living in a charming, snowy Northeast town; mom with a black sense of humor and dad trying to…
Isn’t this the same conversation as the importance of liking characters in books determining a book’s quality?
Ted is entirely about not rocking the boat, and wanting to be liked.
Is it, though?
She’s also intensely, INCREDIBLY funny. See her work in Peep Show, The Lobster, and The Favourite. Dark as hell, but literally laugh-out-loud hilarious.
Well, it’s not what I call myself or what I invite anyone to call me. I’m happy to respect other people’s wishes on what they want to be called, but at this point, I don’t invite English speakers to use any Spanish language term to describe me anymore. I think the future of the language belongs in the hands of people…
AVC is like that one friend who enjoys forcing you to watch “funny” stuff they found on Youtube/etc, but like with more ads and a shittier boss.
They can’t be the same person. Blade wears sunglasses and Cottonmouth doesn’t. He wouldn’t be able to see.
Harrison is enrolled in school as Harrison Morgan. The townspeople already know him by that name (even though the show lazily had him introdue himself as just “Harrison”.) The school has his academic records with the name Harrison Morgan on them. Do those records not name his father as Dexter Morgan? Or do school…
It wasn’t until college that I found people called it something other than soda.
I disagree: I think they’re all better people than Logan. Even Roman!
Paulina Alexis was so good in her audition that they gender swapped the character of Willie Jack because they wanted her in the show.
I spent the first 6 years of my life in Texas (and don’t remember a ton being pretty young) and then my parents moved us to California and so I mostly call myself a California girl but I do call all soda Coke and I never really knew why. So it’s regional thing I picked up young and just never got rid of. Being person…
I don’t know how to choose between Culkin, Snook and Strong. They are all truly phenomenal, who don’t need a single line for them to transmit whatever they are feeling onto the viewer simply with their expressions and body language. The pain feels so real.
Claiming that every basic story concept can be told precisely once while also posing as the gatekeeper for literature history, which is essentially just remixes and commentaries on what came before. Bold move! But I’m happy for you that all of that supposed schooling has proven useful for you to throw a little fit abou…
But have you had any class that taught reading comprehension? The issue here is that if you continually don’t like something, you don’t have to watch. “It’s not interesting”, “the sameness”, and “it’s NOT Succession anymore” (which is nonsensical) aren’t critiques of any kind, they are juvenile statements of disgust.
“Boo souls” is one of the most perfect lines, and line readings, for this show. When Greg said it, I laughed a bit, yet also felt queasy. “Good” Greg fully taking off the shackles of self-righteousness, giving himself permission to roll in the mud he was already neck-deep in. The ethos of this show - horrible people…
I was 100% thinking the same thing about Teddy. They made a very big point of him joining Angela instead of Logan (who seems like a genuinely good dude; he’s a decent detective but also just bad enough to bring about shades of Batista), so I was fully expecting him to, like, trap her in the cave or something.