Eleanor’s torture is getting the hot doof she always thought she wanted. I think someone pointed out last year that he had the name and occupation of someone she had mentioned earlier in that season as someone she had wanted.
Eleanor’s torture is getting the hot doof she always thought she wanted. I think someone pointed out last year that he had the name and occupation of someone she had mentioned earlier in that season as someone she had wanted.
Tahani having to try to be what she always pretended to want to be was so delicious. That said, she looks so radiant in her “normal” clothing from last season, I’d be fine if they kept finding ways to make her fuel Eleanor’s inferiority complex, too.
This show removed any doubts I had left by the end of last season. At this point, I’m just gleefully sitting back and waiting to see where they go next. I thought this was the best network show of last year, and I can’t even express how happy I am that it’s back relatively early in the fall schedule.
Side note: I guess…
I assume you’ve been posting this every episode since the pilot?
Sure, and if your friend had continued to extol the virtues of asbestos on Jimmy Kimmel Live after leaving that position, then that would be the equivalent of what this article is about. I think most of us have felt a bit bad for this guy at one moment or another, but now that he’s free from the constraints of the…
This is so sad. My first memory of Hüsker Dü was reading that “the loudest band on Earth” had broken up in my high school newspaper. When I later got into their music via Bob Mould’s solo work, I understood why whatever teenaged writer had deemed their breakup worthy of column inches was so upset.
His last couple of…
Probably true, but I do hear people say things like “oh, that was a long time ago” or “well, he served his sentence.” The latter of which is a reasonable argument. That’s supposed to be the point of prison sentences, to have a form of payment for one’s crimes.
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Did these blurbs really need that magic Faraci touch? I can’t imagine how this seemed like a good idea, to bring the guy back semi-secretly and just hope everyone forgot by the time he started putting his name on things.
Sure we do. People are capable of change, but a 30-day time-out is hardly time for someone to make a substantive change. The fact that the reemployment was some kind of weird open secret only underlines that the company knew people would be upset to discover he was still working with and for the company, given that…
The weird closeup on her earring has me wondering how she pierces her ears, and then I basically thought about nothing but that for the rest of the brief time the trailer was running.
There was a new promo for Supergirl yesterday, and one for The Good Place as well, but I guess those don’t get coverage. The Good Place one lets us know a bit about how everything is changing with season two, so I highly recommend it for anyone who likes that show.
I got a full lady-body named Ellen, seemingly duplicated three times, whose profile claims to lead to a “private webcam.” Seems legit!
This is still impressive. Often, they’re a full day behind on this sort of news. Baby steps.
But, yeah. Unless this quote is fabricated, it’s done.
From some of the comments the last couple of years, I’m assuming the comics are a bit more deft in their storytelling, but even last season, it felt weirdly clunky to me. I recall making a comment last summer that I had never watched an entire season of television without figuring out whether or not I enjoyed it…
Pretty sure the review is correct. They showed the same chicken running across the frame as the car pulled into Angelville. No way to be absolutely sure, but there’s really no other reason for Jesse to be bringing her body there, and no reason to have included the chicken stuff in the intro if not to suggest this as a…
Just the very fact that Ruth Negga is reliant upon someone like Seth Rogen for jobs is something I’ve thought about a lot these past few weeks.
That’s great, and I wish them all the success in the world, but the score for this particular show still sounded like shit to me.
Yeah, a very syndicated/throwback vibe to those.
I wasn’t expecting to love this or anything, but it had two things going for it that made me give it a shot: Adrienne Palicki and being a network sci-fi show. I’ve never liked much of Seth MacFarlane’s stuff, so I was prepared to roll my eyes at his sense of humor and such, but I never expected it would be both boring…