Didn't mention Hitler. Hitler actually strengthened gun rights. Well, not for Jews of course. Now are you going to prove me wrong or what?
Didn't mention Hitler. Hitler actually strengthened gun rights. Well, not for Jews of course. Now are you going to prove me wrong or what?
Didn't mention Hitler. Hitler actually strengthened gun rights. Well, not for Jews of course. Now are you going to prove me wrong or what?
And the vast majority of people will not go on a mass shooting spree, and that's the topic of discussion here.
sure, but then again I never advocated for gun ownership for the criminally insane.
I think straw purchases should be scrutinized much more forcefully. But you're still not going to put the toothpaste back into the tube.
I don't believe you are helping with your "us vs. them" shit. I'm super leftist and super pro gun. Maybe if you weren't so partisan you could add to the discussion.
No, there is no denying that whatsoever. Notwithstanding, this is certainly a complicated issue. There are tens of millions of firearms out there. If someone wants one badly enough…
No, there is no denying that whatsoever. Notwithstanding, this is certainly a complicated issue. There are tens of millions of firearms out there. If someone wants one badly enough…
sigh.
Would this legislation have prevented this attack or attacks like this? You always have to ask yourself this question. The answer is usually no. This is a difficult issue and there aren't any easy answers, the loudest people are usually the most wrong and a lot of the most passionate people on the side of…
Well I guess that's what I like about this place. One of the more discerning and self aware corners of the internet when it comes to entertainment criticism.
Your criticism has merit. I think one of pizzolato's weakness, which he shares with plenty others, is that he has some trouble writing for women characters. That's not all his fault, this is hardboiled crime drama, and the women are mostly supporting characters to the men (even Bezzerides in some aspects). I still…
I totally agree. The dialogue is sometimes a little overwrought but I still don't believe it deserved all the scorn its gotten in the first few episodes.
I kept trying to suggest to people that Vince Vaughn is not a bad actor here. People kept saying that he was playing a character he wasn't cut out to play, when it was actually the character itself playing a character that the character wasn't cut out to play. He was uncomfortable in his skin as a legit businessman…
The song itself is longer than I had thought.
This season rewards your patience. It wont be better than the first but it might very well have at least a better ending than the first.
The "Eat Shit And Die" motivational poster in the peripheral of the office was a nice touch.
Someone here must have played The Last Of Us. He plays Bill, a really great secondary character. The man is just a damn good character actor.
I always pictured it more as a psychological horror than a reality show. This revelation only supports my preconceived notions.