My apologies for being maudlin, but I'm sentimental, and in light of the impending switch to Kinja, I'd like to leave this as a positive end to the Disqus era.
My apologies for being maudlin, but I'm sentimental, and in light of the impending switch to Kinja, I'd like to leave this as a positive end to the Disqus era.
The world mourns the loss of such glory, and curses the scourge of snot 'stache that caused it!!
That's a rad 'stache you got.
That would be dope. I was hoping there would be some Disqus alternative or haven for the Block & Tackle. I was pondering figuring out how to start up a channel. Maybe call it 2 Block 2 Tackle.
What was his main takeaway? "He needed to get himself a better woman." What a dunce.
Watching this administration is like watching fatal car crashes on a loop. Terrible to behold, but you can't look away. I'm just morbidly curious at this point as to which of his many transgressions is finally going to bring him down.
A fair point, and a reassuring one at that, bringing up the tumult of 68, but that seems more and more like the starting point of our current decline. Those national wounds never really healed. 68, specifically the election of Nixon, marked the beginning of the Republicans slow, steady descent into insanity and moral…
"social workers discovered that impoverished people would sooner give up their refrigerators before they’d give up their radios…"
I think that after he had that interview with Trump and tried to be fair to him, (and played right into Trumps bullshit) He had been eagerly awaiting another opportunity to correct that mistake. That's the thing with these assholes, they use people's decency and sense of decorum against them, so in verbal interactions…
This, and A History of Violence are my two favorite features on this site. It always makes my Sunday to discover whatever delightful/depressing/hilarious or obscure topic is going to be covered.
Everyone was at a hedonistic orgy. The potential end of the world makes people want to get bizzay, recklessly, and with many people.
It's said that if you read these comments backwards, they express satanic messages!!
Fire up the Doobie Brothers!!
I thought that scene was a nice counterpoint to Jones earlier conversation at the diner with his other contemporary after Brolins character is killed. There, the guy was commiserating and reinforcing his view that this violence was something new and terrible. Then his cousin comes back with the splash of cold water…
As much as I enjoy Chigurgh as a character, what really made that movie for me was Tommy Lee Jones, specifically his penultimate scene with his cousin in the wheelchair. "Whatcha got ain't nothin new. This country's hard on people, you can't stop what's coming, it ain't all waiting on you. That's vanity."
Then he does some shit like the Hallelujah sex scene. Just…. whaaaat?
I agree on the Shoot em Up defense. That was a movie that committed full bore to its lunacy and was just fun!
I enjoyed this episode as it inches forward showing the gradual progression of all three arcs further immersion into the drug trade. Really, that sums up the season thus far for me, and in spite of its missteps, I remain intrigued.
Ain't no love/ in the AV Club
Ain't no love/ for a show like this
"What the fuck happened to you, man? Yo ass used to be beautiful"