Richard called Audrey's mom 'Grandma'. Ergo, he has to be Audrey's son. The only other possibility would be for him to be Donna's (who was revealed in season 2 to be Audrey''s sister, remember), but I doubt we'll even hear about her.
Richard called Audrey's mom 'Grandma'. Ergo, he has to be Audrey's son. The only other possibility would be for him to be Donna's (who was revealed in season 2 to be Audrey''s sister, remember), but I doubt we'll even hear about her.
Well thank goodness *someone* decided to stick it to religion! If there's one thing television doesn't get enough of, it's one-sided portrayals of "blind" belief. Major props to Adi Shankar for having the guts to portray the clergy as villains—truly groundbreaking!—and to Matt Gerardi, that bastion of unbiased…
DUDE. You should write for the reboot, every one of those ideas is Animaniacs gold.
That explains why Bob's reflection was seen in Coop's bathroom mirror in the last episode of the real show. Because it was never Bob.
I don't suppose you know any that aren't hosted by Hardwick?
Interesting.
Proud of what? Being born gay/straight/bi/apache attack helicopter isn't
an accomplishment. It's as nonsensical as being proud of your eye
color.
Okay, so as of the last 2-3 episodes Gotham is back to being good again. Can't you please go back to reviewing the episodes?
Watched it last night. Was intrigued by the murder mystery, horrified by nearly everything else. No, Erik Adams, this isn't just a reflection of where Archie has been since the 2015 reboot, it's a re-imagining so thorough that the characters are virtually unrecognizable.
"His first wife put out an album with her twin sister"
Godspell, Les Miserables, and Jesus Christ Superstar are forever in a constant war with each other for the #1 spot on my list of favorite musicals.
Hey now… "Saved" is as good as any gospel classic, I say (the rest of that album is kinda poo, though).
"Seeing Kevin's poems, I'm pretty sure his first album would have gone over my head."
"Petra was never any good"
Yeah, The Truth was great.
"whereas success in commercial christian rock has always gone
hand-in-hand with articulating a homogenized "safe" evangelical
theology."
Their much-underrated follow-up, Supernatural, was even stronger, in my opinion. Their first batch of solo albums are worth checking out as well, particularly Kevin Max's Stereotype Be.
I did that with the first two examples (comparing certain Norman songs to Elton John and Bob Dylan), and I wish I wouldn't have, but is it really so bad to go name-dropping genres when everyone has such different ideas of what rock is? Plus, I wanted to demonstrate that "Christian rock" isn't just some homologous blob…
Oh man, Locked in a Cage was my JAM back in the day. Nice to meet another fan of early Skillet. :)
'22 songs that are great despite being Pro-Jesus", written by… well, pretty much the entire AV Club staff. You couldn't make your disdain for the Christians who read your site (we exist!) any clearer than dismissing decades of music in an entire genre, Christian rock—which isn't fair to even call a genre considering…