I haven’t seen my reason for not watching pop up yet in the comments so I’ll put in my two cents: I stopped watching long ago because I stopped *caring* long ago (and I love film).
I haven’t seen my reason for not watching pop up yet in the comments so I’ll put in my two cents: I stopped watching long ago because I stopped *caring* long ago (and I love film).
The LA Times had a story confirming it last night:
For some reason when I hear the opening of Low’s “Murderer”:
Yeah, over at Drudge the song is described as a “send-up of anti-vaxxers”, so apparently they didn’t get the memo that Jagger and Grohl are just being whiny, rich brats about quarantine.
Agree to disagree. From all of your responses elsewhere it’s pretty clear that you think that season 8 is great and anyone that levels any criticism is a "hater", so your response here isn't a surprise.
To be clear, I’m not a “hater” of any of season 8's plot points or character arcs in a vacuum. My sole issue is with how rushed everything was—the lack of connective tissue that would have made those plot points work and those character arcs make sense.
Can we gnash our hashtag teeth like another certain fandom that got an extended cut of something on HBO Max until we get the suits to throw $70 million at making the four episodes worth of material that would’ve fleshed out the final season into something more coherent or nah?
Clark reminds me of 1970s Bowie in that she’ll take on a whole persona while experimenting with new sounds and new lyrical themes. So even if she’s moving towards something different for a new album, you can take heart in that she’ll probably come back around to guitar-driven tracks soon enough.
You would think so, but—spoiler alert for next week’s entry—it’s only twenty-third.
I dunno. Let’s ask Ivanka for her take....
Yep. There’s even that graffiti that reads “The Power Broker is watching you” that the camera conveniently lingers on as Sam, Bucky, and Zemo enter Selby’s bar. The “guardian angel” comment was a little on the nose, maybe, but it all adds up.
I made some similar inferences watching the second half of the episode. When Sharon gets it in the car at the end, she tells the person driving, “We’ve got a problem. Well, two problems” or something to that effect, before saying, “Let’s go.” I got the feeling that Sharon has been calling the shots (or making the…
Williamson then quotes A Course In Miracles...
...(no word if Stephen Colbert will return as Judy’s dad, but he’s even busier now than he was when the old show ended).
Blerg. Someone beat to it... so here’s another one:
“Oh God, take it off,” Russell related as his thoughts upon seeing himself in the mirror, “You’re gonna lose so much money.”
*shrugs* I’d agree that most celebrities are probably awful. I’d also agree with regards to Nanjiani, specifically, that until Wetterlund and/or others come forward with specifics, there’s not much to go on. (To that point, Wetterlund has expressed reluctance crossing that bridge for the time being, saying that she…
I stand corrected. I need to pay closer attention to my alt-right dipshit scorecard.
I stand corrected. Torres is the current chairman. I need to pay closer attention to my alt-right dipshit scorecard.
Loveless is one of those albums that has gotten me through many a rough time. I’m up for anything MBV has in store for it’s anniversary.