Because they weren't traitors and defenders of slavery?
Because they weren't traitors and defenders of slavery?
'Tis not our minds that are open…
"Beat me, sweetheart, I have no idea where it came from, honest…"
You do know that James Woods is alive right now, yes?
Let's get this fucking straight shall we? If a nazi marches down my street I sure as fuck am going to march right into him. I don't like violence, and would not normally advocate it, but if it comes to it, I'd have no problem beating the fucking out of some nazi scum. There are only two side to this: good and evil.…
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Thanks for showing what Part Of the Problem looks like in this case.
When you think you've hit rock bottom, grab a shovel and get digging.
Bobby Cannavale-wise, check him out on Nurse Jackie, He starts out as more of an asshole and gets humanised as the series progresses.
Good points.
She showed up pregnant on The Detour, maybe she had to choose one or the other?
Upvoted for "tenterhooks".
Has Steve Hackett's solo on Firth of Fifth been mentioned yet? Or Fripp's monumental one-noter from Starless? Can that one count?
"stop or I'm going to pee my pants" I'm guessing Drumpf doesn't need to be told anything funny for that to be an issue.
I think Lonnie might be one of the threads Axe pulls next season. Wasn't he about to confess to Dake a few episodes back?
Well, now there's THAT song stuck in my head for the rest of the day.
If you are going to star in evangelical movies, I get to laugh when your characters get gutted.
What do you know? My opinion of Tim Allen COULD get lower.
You'd think "Yellow Ladies" would be racist, but in fact it means something else entirely.
"lumbering flesh golem"? Isn't that already Steve Bannon?