That’s a take.
That’s a take.
Beat Bobby Flay’s concept was hilarious to me. Like, his pompous ass was made to compete against the unwashed masses and, even though I’m sure he was paid well for it, it had to kill him inside a bit doing so. Flay, an accomplished chef, lost to Trish’s from Ohio’s ambrosia salad.
I bet if they changed the “Beat Bobby Flay” show to “Beat Bobby Flay with a Tire Iron” they would have gotten double the ratings.
His recipes are pretty good. He’s definitely a restaurant chef, but yeah his personality is a little bland, except for the show he did with Giada that had an odd sexual tension
Fingers crossed for a Max Rebo’s Band show.
Headline a Star Wars property or work for Ben Shapiro opposite Kevin Sorbo? Not exactly the choice I would have made.
Gina, this could be us, but you playin’.
He may be a Republican, or conservative, or something else entirely; I don’t really care. I just want to watch a show that entertains me, and that’s what DDD does. Guy doesn’t go out saying horrible things, and while some may consider that a low standard, I don’t believe every public figure needs to be the forefront…
There are dozens of us! DOZENS! lol
Okay, I’m glad I’m not alone. I was reading the review and comments like am I the only one who likes this show? I’m not super into the romance, but I’ll let Tom Hiddleston sell it to me.
I seem to be taking this a lot less seriously than some because I enjoyed this episode. Plus, of COURSE Loki would fall in love with himself. As for a sympathetic Loki, he has been portrayed so many different ways in the MCU that this doesn’t trouble me at all. After all, even the “Sacred Timeline” Loki got a…
Zeus doesn’t sing or anything does he?
I really don’t get the constant need to shit on this game. I suppose coverage is coverage, but man... I don’t spend much time thinking about games I don’t like. Fallout 76 is not a bad game, and if you haven’t taken the plunge yet, you’ll be in for a world of surprise and, dare I say, fun.
And then immediately say "oh there he is, he's that skyscraper sized gorilla to the left, don't know how I missed him"
The Rube Goldberg death trap is so awesome. First movie I ever saw in the theater and you damn well better believe something like that sticks with you. (And that kidnapping bat is pretty creepy too.) Revisited it years later and it’s definitely less polished than Little Mermaid onward, for better and for worse. But…
Mary-Kate and Ashley?!?!?!!!
That’s it exactly. A scene-by-scene recap, followed by three lines of criticism. That is what I wrote.
Staring at the word “vacating” in the first paragraph. Looks like I “remembered” to mark Opposite Word Day on my calendar.
But but maybe he’ll get a MAGICAL SUIT ?