That’s exactly how I intended it. Thank you.
That’s exactly how I intended it. Thank you.
I’m sorry what you went through, and am thankful it’s behind you, it sounds like it was harrowing. But I think you should reread that person’s response, I don’t think they “took you wrong” or took you to task at all, it was more a jumping off point to then share their thoughts and you took it personally and responded…
You are basically why I added the note because I knew someone would take me wrong or or talk about fake progressives and you did.
I think it’s complicated. I 100% agree that rehabilitation is not the responsibility of victims. But I don’t know how we can shift our current system of jail as punishment to jail as rehabilitation without feeling empathy for perpetrators, especially perpetrators who are victims themselves. Off the top of my head, I…
Donny is also genuinely concerned about Martha’s mental health. She doesn’t get a heartfelt episode dedicated to her psyche, but Gunning’s breathtaking performance fleshes it out anyway. Gunning leaves you gasping with fear yet invokes a disconcerting sensitivity to Martha’s plight.
This show was one of the most harrowing and beautiful watching experiences I’ve had in a long time. Then the last 10 minutes of the final episode ruined it for me.
I didn’t watch it until all the episodes had dropped, but also found that I could only watch one episode at a time anyway. I don’t think I could have binged it if I had wanted to.
For sure. Like, totally.
I would’ve liked to have gone in without the big spoiler, but thought it was a blast anyway. If you didn’t get anything out of the vampire movie where the cast is generally delightful and some of them explode, I don’t know what to tell you.
Next thing you know, "Gag me with a spoon" will make a comeback.
It is. I hate it almost as much as “it’s giving.”
The first season was one of the best arguments for weekly drops as opposed to the “dropping it all at once” model IMO, because it not only let so many viewers get on board, I was genuinely anticipating the final episode, days out. And then for that last half of the episode to just... go there. *chef’s kiss*
To test her chemistry as Catwoman they should have made her fight with the actors they were considering as Batman
Not that I disagree in principle, but most people are at work right now. Me? I’m trapped in a cycle of despair.
See, I was hoping this was about an actual gross chemistry test -- like a practical lab exam where she had to synthesize mercaptans or other unpleasant molecules.
Idris Elba, Christopher Lloyd and a bunch of other recognizable-if-not-above-the-title names are in a Sonic the Hedgehog spinoff movie, of all things? What the heck happened? Did everyone in Malibu suddenly owe money to the same bookie, or what?
That was my thought as well. Not that Bushleaguer had anything to do with Bush’s election prospects, but that nakedly political PJ / Vedder songs are typically cringingly bad. This one’s pretty damn good and I’d say benefits from being a little less obvious in its delivery. I’ve heard a few songs off the new record…
“Bushleaguer” didn’t really help in 2002—-Dubya got re-elected in a landslide.
Human Giant alums Paul Scheer and Rob Huebel also show up a bit later as announcers on ESPN 8 “The Ocho,” the channel on which the bowling tourney is broadcast, and fans of BASEketballor Best In Show will appreciate their banter.