As someone who is also a fan of Carey’s comic, I love this TV show. It does a wonderful job of somehow being an absolute delight when it really shouldn’t work, being very much its own thing while giving loving tribute to the comics.
As someone who is also a fan of Carey’s comic, I love this TV show. It does a wonderful job of somehow being an absolute delight when it really shouldn’t work, being very much its own thing while giving loving tribute to the comics.
Netflix has it overseas as well.
Even better, he gave the letter writer a script to use so he can ask in the heat of the moment without killing his mood trying to rack his brains thinking how to ask.
No it isn’t. Singular they has been a functional part of the English language since at least Chaucer. It’s no more grammatically incorrect than the “split infinitive” ... both rules are 18th/19th century attempts to force Latin grammar on a Germanic language. Nonsensical in English.
I love Panache. Similar fit issues here, also a lot of “full cup” bras can give me quad boob while having space at the front.
Freya, Panache, Wacoal, Chantelle...
Yes. It’s also not the same thing as feeling the character’s confusion and caring about it. Generally, audience confusion gets in the way of the experience.
Ohhhhh...
It was also bad watching it on satellite TV (on a Sony TV on which just about everything else is perfectly clear, and in a dark room when no other TV episode has required turning the lights out), so it’s not just compression issues.
I guess he doesn’t understand that to have emotional impact you have to clue the audience in to what the hell is happening.
Not all of us were watching it streaming/download. It was also too dark to see anything when watching on Sky TV across the pond.
Because it isn’t a damn radio play, if you can’t make out what’s happening you won’t really notice when characters get killed or do something heroic, and extensive “who was that?” “what just happened” conversations and stopping and rewinding to try to catch what you couldn’t see fuck up the dramatic effect.
Yup. We even turned the lights out and watched in the dark which I never do because of eye strain. Still couldn’t see half of what was going on. 82 minutes of that (plus a bit of stopping and rewinding to try to catch what I couldn’t see the first time) and my eyes hurt way more than after 3 hours of 3D a bit too…
James O’Keefe pled guilty to charges related to breaking and entering and phone tampering, so his style is already highly illegal. (He may have skated out of the felony charges, but only just.)
Not disagreeing, but this seems a good bit more involved, particularly in setting up shop and selling trojans and other malware over a sustained period of time. https://krebsonsecurity.com/2017/09/who-is-marcus-hutchins/
Yes that’s quilling. Quilling done by someone with no sense of form or proportion, but quilling nonetheless.
I do quilling, though I wouldn’t claim to be great at it. It’s a very cool art form.
It’s really easy to get started and can be meditative. Literally all you need is paper strips and glue. A quilling needle makes it easier to be consistent and is cheap enough.
Holy shit. That is literally the worst example of quilling I’ve ever seen and as a mediocre quiller myself I know whereof I speak.