misterthekid-disqus
MisterTheKid
misterthekid-disqus

i actually thought Clarke did a good job. She had moments where she at least physically evoked the young Sarah Connor (though it’d probably make more in-universe sense if she was more jacked like she was in T2 since they’d been prepping for that one day for years)

I just watched Genisys the other day - I kind of liked a lot of what it did and tried to do [ducks]

“That article, written in the fawning style of a celebrity lifestyle piece by Maureen Dowd”

I dunno to me it just looks like he printed it out on some book-quality paper with his own illustration.

They didn’t work on it together, but Abrams never gave Johnson direction on who Rey’s parents were, and independently they claim they had the same answer anyways.

You got enough edge for everyone buddy

Gotta read the very last line in the piece

David Schwimmer

It feels to me like they just embraced the concept of essentially being a serialized sitcom about superheroes traveling through time in season 2. I’ve loved this show ever since.

Can we please add hotels having their TV aspect ratios generally set wrong? One more HD TV that has an HD channel that just shows stretched letterbox and I’ll....well I’ll do nothing. But it’s annoying!

They are most definitely not solidified. All he’s done is make contradictory statements to Schumer and Pelosi since then, aside from 1 tweet.

Also this is the man who said a month ago he was declaring the opioid epidemic a national emergency, press covered it as if he had, when in fact, he still hasn’t actually done

ESPN had also repeatedly told Schilling to stop tweeting that stuff before firing him.

As in, his was an issue of continue to overstep lines. Jemele’s, as far as we know, was first incident with ESPN. So to fire her would make no sense using Schilling as the precedent.

I mean, I get that Stannis left it behind with his people, but man, you'd think some group of peasants/farmers/etc would've wised up and started squatting in that giant abandoned castle.

I honestly thought it was kinda the point. By normal "rules" of the convention, she would've been safe.

They just literally can't since they don't know anything about what's in the bill since it's being written and worked on in private.

….do you think that concept is new?

I literally only clicked on this to see where this comment would fall in the pecking order.

It can get particularly nasty on reddit with this show

Yeah I was immediately struck by it. Seemed a bit more dynamic and polished. Good sign.

I kinda hope their whole purpose is to stop Barry from continually fucking things up