marthagmc
Martha M.
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Why do right wingers never get that one is free to say what they want, the government cannot impression you, BUT you cannot be free of consequences for saying those things in the free market of capitalism and public opinion.

The “boop/beep” thing was a direct insult to Pedro Pascal, after he put pronouns in his bio as a show of support for his trans sister. Publicly attacking the star of the hugely successful show you somehow landed a part on is exactly the kind of stupid-as-shit career move that leads directly to working for Ben Shapiro.

This post obliquely suggests that Harry and Asta could get together at some point or are doing some sort of standard “will they/won’t they” sort of thing but none of that is close to true. They love each other, but it is very platonic and much more of a brother/sister or parent/child sort of thing, with the dynamic of

I mean, there are relationships, but generally speaking, the romances this season are there for both comedic effect and humanization. The heartwarming stuff has more to do with friendships and family.

Trump just need to get Kid Rock to record a version for him:

If only there were staunch conservative musicians who deeply supported Trump who could provide him with music to use at his rallies. Oh, well...

One wonders if CBS is trying to get rid of this show before it has a chance to begin—-the second episode is a month away.

There’s a difference between “having an opinion” and “acting like an asshole online.” That difference is harder to spot when the person with the opinion is an asshole who happens to be online. That’s the challenge here:  He’s got the whole waterfront covered.

The timing is just...chef’s kiss.

Idk, somehow I think “having an opinion” and “posting a bunch of whiny, passive aggressive instagram posts about how terrible the new season is of the show he created which *checks notes* he is still profiting off of even though he had seemingly nothing at all to do with said season’s creation” is pretty different,

You’re allowed not to like it as much as S1, or not even like it at all.

I feel like this was just recently announced to spite Pizzolatto, which, good.

It was New Year’s Eve

The women didn’t wait 10 years and then suddenly go after the scientists.  Bee was mopping and tipped over her mop bucket. The water went through the cracks in the floor where the hatch was, which led her to open the hatch and go down into the secret connection to the ice tunnels.  That’s the evidence they needed to

I can’t help wondering if there is some misogyny in this and a lot of other criticisms of the season. Honestly, it may be my favorite season of the show. 

#2: We all know someone who claims to see spirits, ghosts, or the dead. I think Navarro also had the same visions as her mother and sister. If we want to be grounded about it, it’s a mental condition these women had. The series shows us most of the supernatural stuff from Navarro’s POV, and so they’re probably hallucin

Most of these are valid questions, except (kinda) the skeleton one. The teacher that Danvers asked about the caves identified themselves as a prehistoric whale, he specifically says “Monodontoides”, which is likely meant to be Bohaskaia monodontoides, a prehistoric member of the Monodontidae family that includes the

I guess I’m in the minority, but I thought it was great. Good acting, fun writing. Danvers had awesome one-liners. I’m semi-frustrated at the things not fully explained (tongue!), but I’m ok with not all loose ends tied up.

Also, even though Season 1 is one of the best shows ever, fuck Nic Pizzolatto. He did this well

I had a distant co-worker that I liked a lot from the few interactions I’d had with her over the years, but she suddenly left the company one day. I eventually found out she’d straight up fallen for one of those “hey you won a bunch of money, but you have to send us a small amount first so we can send it to you” and

That was what I gathered, re: the tattoo. Tribal identifiers may be a target, in her mind. It’s easy to assume she’s racist, and she still may be, but that scene makes me think it goes even deeper.