He's got the National Enquirer on his side!
He's got the National Enquirer on his side!
Oh yeah, and apparently The Orange One has started telling his supporters at rallies that soon, "all their dreams will come true". He's literally promising them everything they've ever wanted.
So now that somebody leaked part of Trump's tax returns from 1995, we get to see the fact that this "great" businessman lost almost a billion dollars in one year. What a winner.
I sort of wish I had taken advantage of my chance to meet him. When I was younger I went to E3 a few times and I saw him there one year. He happened to be in this viewing room (it was maybe 15-20 people in a small theater setting) for a new game that was coming out. The presenters were having some technical…
He wasn't in every episode but Luke Cage was a part of the narrative up until the end.
That's a good book.
"Trump has rejected that madness."
That must be the greatest movie ever made.
Maybe King Kong vs. Godzilla?
Black Sails is pretty cool.
I thought this was a very enjoyable episode. I feel like it had a good blend of character-based moments with just enough action. It's a far cry from how boring the initial season started out with. I guess much of that probably stems from the fact that I actually like these people now so even if an episode is mostly…
I think they're going to stick with the same formula they've had since season 2 where they split the season in to two separate parts with two (somewhat) separate storylines.
It's kind of the same thing with the Strike Back dude stuck as Boring FBI guy on Blindspot. I really wish his partner's show, The Player, had made it. At least that one had some fun.
Yeah, I hope they don't end up making him evil. From this episode I was thinking he just seemed like a politician or a bureaucrat as others have said. I think that could bring in some tension without having him go full dark side.
That's good to know. I was wondering what was up with the flames shooting out from his head that way.
Somebody did, surprisingly.
I already mentionend this in the Block and Tackle column, but I'm one of those people that's going to watch Monday Night Football, not just because I think it can be an entertaining game, but because I'm basically worried that the debate will raise my blood pressure too high. I can't stand watching…
I don't even watch much baseball and that story made me sad. Considering how young and joyful he seemed, it's a big loss.
It's one of the things I like about RedZone. You just get nonstop football.
Yeah, I didn't like the idea of everyone being expected to root for the Yankees that season. Wasn't that the year they lost to the Diamondbacks?