Walked in like "You rang?"
Walked in like "You rang?"
Jesus shows up, Rick & Michonne finally make sweet sweet swirl love. Coincidence? I THINK NOT!
The Walking Dead took a bizarre detour down madcap comedy lane and it was pretty damn delightful I gotta say. Between Rick's bluegrass jams, Jesus being a Jack Sparrow/Bugs Bunny hybrid who knows CQC and Rick & Darryl chugging sodas and talking shit about Paul, Rick & Darryl's Brotastic Supply Runs is a web miniseries…
Whatever you say buddy
Exactly
I can respect that. I don't think he's so much twisted as he is lost and damaged.
What I Liked this week:
Lol Ye before the last couple of years was really outspoken for sure but relatively well balanced. Post losing his mother and joining the Kardashian Clan though he's progressively become more erratic and problematic. He's annoyed the hell out of me over the past few months but I'm concerned about his well being in a…
It may be "lazier" lyrically than albums like MBDTF & Late Registration but with songs like Ultra Light Beam, Real Friends, Wolves, No More Parties In LA, FML and Father Stretch My Hands I'd say that this was definitely a more concentrated and poignant outing than Yeezus.
Bless you my dude
Let me think about that for a se-YES PLEASE!
I wouldn't use the word lazy to describe this album at all but I see what you're saying
I disagree about Waves because I think that song is fantastic but I definitely consider everything after Wolves to be Bonus tracks (which he actually did mention on 30 Hours). Fade isn't the prettiest mix but it kind of adds to the track to me, makes it sound like an underground party cut. I personally don't think the…
"53 Million Dollars"
I really wish I was a member of his crew for the sole reason of taking him aside of trying to talk some sense into him. Dude really needs to slow down and do some personal inventory. He's trying to balance too many hats at one time and it's driving him insane.
The Life of Pablo is Kanye's messiest album (which if you've been paying attention to the album rollout shouldn't come as a surprise) but it works because it feels like a collage of all of his previous work smashed into one album.
Schmidt damn near killed me in this episode. Max Greenfield's line reading is revelatory, especially during his reaction to Burr's bee injury.
That's also a damn good song. Hell the 20/20 Experience is stacked with great songs
Chandelier still might be my favorite pop single in the last 5 years
Consideration is easily my favorite Rihanna album opener ever. The beat sounds like something that Earl Sweatshirt would rap over yet she exists in that dank musical landscape with ease. Also the way that SZA sings the chorus is St. Vincent levels of quirky and I love it.