I forgot why I stopped commenting here. Every comment I left, someone would just “flip the script” or do the cliche “Yes, how dare they!” argument.
“Incredibly unpleasant and disgusting implications”. Do people not understand how fiction works?
I forgot why I stopped commenting here. Every comment I left, someone would just “flip the script” or do the cliche “Yes, how dare they!” argument.
“Incredibly unpleasant and disgusting implications”. Do people not understand how fiction works?
Won’t someone think of the poorly represented fictional minority characters!
The AVClub. Where everything is retroactively “icky”.
Occam’s Razor. Chekov’s Gun. They usually end up in every single one of Zach’s reviews. The comment section was just “course correcting”.
If Zach reviews this show the way he does others, he’ll spend 85% of each episode rambling about who we should be rooting for, which progressive ideas he wants you to know he loves,…
Joe Buck was utterly REVOLTED by that DISGUSTING DISPLAY. Man, he overreacted to that.
TP:TR also had James sing “Just You & I”, which for me and my wife, was a laugh out loud moment.
I laugh at soaking that brat in the sink was considered “child abuse”, but I’m not surprised that was the reaction. I don’t think hitting kids is OK, but damn, kids can say and do whatever they want these days. I don’t think dunking them under the sink for 10 seconds is a crime. It’s not a drunk and/or angry parent…
All I know is I’m wetter than I’ve ever been - and I’m from Canada!
Based on that black and white Full House episode picture, Margot Robbie is a vampire, and played Alice in this episode.
As a New England sports fan who listens to the often obnoxious Boston sports shows, I will say that the “ROGER CLEMENS!!” clip is one of those things I don’t get sick of hearing.
Also, when the Yankees lost in the Playoffs and she was sobbing along with the Yankees, and Sterling had to comfort her, “Well, Suzy, as in…
Nothing piques my interest more than something deemed “necessary”.
Suzy Waldman was her usual, measured self, acting like he got hit in the brain. OH MY GOODNESS GRACIOUS, Suzy.
It was definitely a better fight than the Padres game where the pitcher whipped his glove at the charging batter. I’m not a fighter, but that always seems like a bitch move.
Nevins: Yeah, I said some things to the dugout, and maybe Cora even backed down, I mean, maybe, right? I know that’s a odd thing to just insinuate,but hey, I walked away. Then I get the feeling he gestured towards me, in a waving fashion, and maybe I saw it wrong, but I’m already dug in on this, and one thing I don’t…
No one is satisfied anymore. Even when you fix something, it’s still “Do better, do better, do better”. Must be hard being perfect.
Has anyone touched upon the scenes where Barry is being interviewed by the police? It could be argued that he is actually a very good actor when he’s not on stage. He came off casual and normal, while his classmates looked guilty as hell.
Plus, I felt like some of the actors treated the questioning as another chance to…
I’m usually OK with tonal issues, but I agree, this one just seemed off. I still liked it, but it didn’t gel for me.
Plus, the behind the scenes featurette after (which I always watch) Tapert was owning up to a lot (Yes, we did a Carrie thing; Yes, we’ve seen Ash Doppelgangers before). I actually like that they admit…
Did I miss a hyperlink in the article that leads to that OTHER article from AVC where it was so awesome that he slugged an Uber driver because the driver was pro-Trump? Or are we forgetting that one? Yeah, we’re probably forgetting that one since the writer handwaved his violence.
[movie / tv show / game ] is the thing we need right now.