Also in real life she would not get custody back that quickly in PA and or unsupervised visits...
Also in real life she would not get custody back that quickly in PA and or unsupervised visits...
He showed us that you don’t always have to be the biggest star to be the brightest.
Anyone else check the tv and the remote to make sure you were watching the nevers when the show started? I did.
And her mention that the others wouldn’t know any of the songs she knows, in an earlier episode.
I heard her say ‘H...’ as well, and thought she looked like the actress who plays Harriet.
Knitter’s question is, “Why?” That question is one that conservatives/reactionaries fear the most.
An Irish actress doing a North American accent, playing a character who is having a difficult time trying to achieve a convincing British/London accent.
A study by the Rand Corporation done for the government some time ago predicted that proof of the existence of an alien civilization would shake the very foundations of many of the world’s religions. Another trope is the hope that benevolent aliens would save us from destroying the planet and ourselves.
The “retcon” of Elektra is now complete, right? Or did the flashbacks just skip over the years where she was a full out villain, including to her own house? I mean I know it’s difficult when you want to grow a character who starts off as basically a typical Ryan Murphy/Brad Falchuk villain (and in season one that…
John Oliver’s show is generally different because he does deep dives into his topics without any “interview” segment to take up half his time. I can’t think of a single other comedy-news show that gets as in-depth as Last Week Tonight.
You win the ‘stupidest comment on the Internet’ award today!
It’s a pile of shit, just like your comment! Don’t try to polish it, because you can’t.
It's clear you're not looking for answers in earnest, but the reason it's inadvisable for white folks to talk critically about black hair is the long history of discrimination based on hair styles and textures. White people don't have the same challenges, that should be pretty obvious.
you know that no one is forcing you to watch ALL of them, right?!
it’s not like the MCU where if you miss an episode you might not know how Sam Bee got to be the new Captain America because Jimmy Fallon wiped out half of the other hosts using the infinity stones.
“You can learn what the fuck a box spread is, bitch!”
it feels like I hear basically the same joke on the Daily Show and then minutes later on Colbert; so similar that it’s almost like the same writers work on those shows. Having said that, Colbert in particular helped in no small part maintain my sanity the last few years,
I would argue that there are two camps here: one that does politics with a comedic bent (Daily Show, Full Frontal, Last Week Tonight) and one that does comedy with occasional political commentary (Colbert, Meyers).
I love Colbert, like John Oliver, and am meh about Trevor Noah (he is such an aggressive kiss-ass sometimes), but it feels like I hear basically the same joke on the Daily Show and then minutes later on Colbert; so similar that it’s almost like the same writers work on those shows. Having said that, Colbert in…
I remember when Dominique Jackson was criticized in the first season as the weakest actor in the cast. She’s improved ever since.
I’ve always said that Pose is best consumed as a fairy tale about the ball scene and the transfeminine experience, and that “Once Upon a Time” sequence underscored this nicely.