My shared thought —
My shared thought —
Thank you for posting this. I just went over and told them what I think. I kept Alex Trebeck in mind as I typed, which resulted in a civilized but firm complaint, I hope.
I wrote them a note. Thanks.
I’m really bummed The Culture adaptation didn’t go through with Amazon. That’s the galaxy spanning sci-fi opera I really want to see on the screen.
I know this will be unpopular, given the main demographic of this site, but the problem with investing in the stock market, or other ventures that are all about getting as high a profit as possible, is that they are patently unethical. I remember looking into so-called “ethical” mutual funds a few years ago, and many…
Sadly, I can absolutely understand why a sexual assault victim might view forcing a large hush money payment as something potentially closer to justice than the roulette wheel of shit that making a public accusation is likely to yield.
Sorry Megan, but Anna Gunn is Mrs Breaking Bad, aka Skyler White.
Forget about this, I want to see Frankie finally meet the IT lady in Community and give us the Neon Genesis Evangelion ending of our dreams. Or nightmares.
Amazon is a garbage company so are your tears
That’s sexual assault.
If they were shocked because of that, their reaction to the final cut of Glass had to be unstoppable puking.
I’m gonna throw this out there in a spirit of being kind of thankful Kinja doesn’t have downvotes: looking back, Community as a show can be... kind of smug. Not terrible, there’s still some really good episodes in there, but there’s definitely a lot more times than I remember where it’s like okay, I get it, you’ve…
Hey Jezzies, how are ya?
Good lord, Pierce was by FAR the worst character. Chevy Chase did a bad job and his “it’s funny that I’m sexist and racist” bit has aged horribly.
I mean...Pierce died. So it’s probably a sure thing he wouldn’t come back anyway.
Meep meep, moop moop.
This would mean a whole lot more if he wasn’t already rich as shit and for all intents and purposes retired. Sigh.
Twitter has killed more careers and ruined more livelihoods with just a tap of a button.