Given that Kaufman's act was built on smoke and mirrors, and Zmuda has spent 30 years portraying The Death of Andy Kaufman as a continuation of this act, do you not consider that maybe this book is part of the act? I mean, look at the title.
Given that Kaufman's act was built on smoke and mirrors, and Zmuda has spent 30 years portraying The Death of Andy Kaufman as a continuation of this act, do you not consider that maybe this book is part of the act? I mean, look at the title.
Regarding Ethan Around, what it shows is that while he's capable of getting himself together, he's always just walking a tightrope of insecurity and fear. He's given a 2nd chance but instead of taking it, he understandably freaks out and runs because he believes he's broken beyond repair and doomed to just repeat the…
I use the Bojack's Letter To Secretariat scene. That blows away any preconceptions that this is Family Guy and doesn't ruin anything.
I think that comment about only being clean so it'd feel better once she fell off was Sara Lynn being flippant and giving herself an excuse. If Bojack doesn't call, she probably stays clean but someone like Sara Lynn is always living on the edge waiting for someone to push her off.
She absolutely holds some…
She lived in a house made of drugs and was clean for 9 months, that takes incredible restraint.
That's certainly not the case in the UK. While the BBC do make sure to cover the GB athletes, they pretty much cover everything else too. But then they've 5 TV channels and 20-something digital channels in every other event.
Personally I'd find a completely UK focus entirely boring. I like the variation in sports and…
I'll copy my post off the IMDB
I have to agree, the next episode changes everything. Todd got his "Fuck" moment in this episode, we get ours next.
Unfortunately that's about to become relevant.
Is it a lie? Absolutely. But it's kind of off-set by the fact she's risking her own life to protect Clem and the baby. It's certainly not for her own benefit.
By contrast, Kenny is directly responsible for killing Larry, which then leads to the motel clusterfuck and the deaths of Carley/Doug, Katyaa, Duck and Lilly…
Who does she lie to or get killed?
I see some discussion on the ending and how it reflects Bojack. That scene struck a nerve because of how familiar it was to me personally.
When you're as emotionally damaged as Bojack, cutting ties is hard, especially when it's probably his closest relationship. So what he does (and what I do) is switch that emotional…
Jane manipulated a situation that was inevitable. Better to control a rabid dog at the moment of your choosing instead of theirs.
It's no good having best interests if your dumbassery gets people killed, as it repeatedly did. The problem comes when he's too stupid to realise other people are better leaders than he is.…
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I cannot for the life of me understand why anyone would side with Kenny. His Dubya-style "You're either with me or you're my enemy" lack of loyalty infuriated me in Season 1, way before he was justified in being an asshole. By the time the end of Season 2 rolled around, killing him was the easiest choice the…
I'll do that, ta
You cited pop culture and the news, The AV Club chat board is neither. To say there's no opposition to abortion anywhere in the media is ludicrous.
Also, cats are jerks and popcorn gets in your teeth.
"Abortion as "conflict" is so lazy. No one in pop culture is against.
No one in the news is against it. There is no outrage."
Not really, because he expected them to disagree and was surprised when she didn't.
His response is the only logical one. You can discuss, argue, fight, whatever, but ultimately it's down to Diane and he simply cuts to the chase. They both make the same choice, so it's not even an issue.
If you walk into a vegetarian convention eating a hamburger, would you complain about people giving you the evil eyes?
Read the room and make a decision on whether it's worth it, because of course you're going to be challenged.