I know it’s a typo but “Debbie and Sam” is a truly cursèd phrase.
I know it’s a typo but “Debbie and Sam” is a truly cursèd phrase.
it also pairs both the friggin’ leads with dudes two decades older, as long as we’re sticking with the Ruth/Sam WTWT.
-Trying to think of other times I’ve seen women negotiate raises in fiction. Mostly Jane the Virgin’s Krishna holding Petra over a barrel or the various law firm schemings on The Good Wife/Fight.
But that’s for the best at this particular moment, because the last thing this episode needs is Marc Maron (or Chris Lowell): It’s truly all about the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling.
+1, it’s pretty easy in 2019 to believe somebody who doesn’t want to use labels or put constraints on what gender(s) they’re open to dating.
-The montage of Tammé’s back getting worse was scary, and set up great tension for her match later.
-Oh lord, Ruth’s Disposable Love Interest is back.
-Still no show?!?!
-Bash is freaking out over his partner and illness for obvious Florian-echo reasons, but it’s still good that Carmen calls him out for doing shit to help his sick wife.
I missed the big hammy wrestling scenes.
I came away from that podcast convinced that they had put *a* multiple murderer in jail but not convinced he was the only murderer behind all of the child murders that got lumped together.
yeah, I thought it had been quietly canceled too.
they cast and filmed it before the sexual assault allegation became public/before he did the bomb threat.
That’s Wynonna Earp!
why is Jerry Falwell on deadspin
You’re telling me the character called Simone and the character played by Kirby Howell-Baptiste are two different people? #)$*%
mind blown. I’d just assumed Jerry Jr. fucked the pool boy like a normal evangelical.
They’re in Philly. Cowboys fandom is an actual safety hazard, but Nationals fans (Phillies’ division rivals) are in for more shit than Yankees fans (common hatred of the Mets).
You joke, but Eagle fans who remember Veterans Stadium...
Can’t argue too much with the “Graduation Day” double episode, but I’d like to mention the last 1999 episode of Buffy while we’re here, because “Hush” was fucking great.