I don’t think Mattson is the mastermind supervillain Doctor Doom-like 14th-dimensional chess master here. Maybe I’m wrong, but the show hasn’t convinced me I am, I guess.
I don’t think Mattson is the mastermind supervillain Doctor Doom-like 14th-dimensional chess master here. Maybe I’m wrong, but the show hasn’t convinced me I am, I guess.
“Hopefully, that means new car prices will continue to fall.”
1000% fair.
I pray this is not a biopic in the Immortal Beloved area of truth. God that movie was garbage. But I’m not optimistic.
No no, I’m all in on the wave itself, and done it many times.
This doesn’t work that great, because he’s immediately struck down by a normal person as being a proud idiot, and relents.
I understand a lot of this, but even as a midwesterner, I have never waved thanks out of my back window.
Wow.
I guess, but it’s pretty easy to determine he was with her and was her boss. There’s a sexual harassment settlement, possibly massive, the corporation would have to deal with. I can’t believe there’s no proof at all, even slight. Logan wouldn’t have taken pains to hide everything all the time everywhere, he was above…
I mean, there is no real doubt this was written by an AI, right?
Disagree! Might be personal, but it STARTS as an underline and therefore it looks like a lazy underline. If it had been a mirror and started as crossout and morphed into underline in the opposite way, I would say the opposite.
The only thing here that really didn’t ring true to me was Kerry’s hysterical grief. It’s a nitpick I suppose, but I have a hard time believing that from this character and it seems a bit lazy.
This is exactly what I thought.
This is a celeb/reality story with literally a national profile. The decision of Tom Sandoval to go with Howie Mandel as his first sit-down is fucking batshit.
I think that’s poorly expressed, but the MCU has definitely been criticized for being too slapstick/jokey in various properties. Multiverse of Madness/Love & Thunder.
She is a badass HUMAN; I’ve found her cooking to be somewhat less badass (except for this challenge that pulled it out).
This comment section isn’t exactly peak Mel Brooks there, Shakespeare.
I love long movies, so this complaint has always bewildered me.
And I was 17 when Music for the Masses - my favorite - came out. ;-)
No.