Unless they do something in season 3 to justify him, Billy was the most useless character the entire season. You could cut him out and almost nothing would be changed.
Unless they do something in season 3 to justify him, Billy was the most useless character the entire season. You could cut him out and almost nothing would be changed.
“Hey, dickheads... how come the only one helping me out is this random girl?”
Definitely one of my favorite episodes this season, followed by my least favorite. So much of this episode is full of great plotting along.
Agreed! I also saw an article (written by a woman) that was titled something along the lines of “I love everything about Stranger Things 2 except how Eleven treats Max” and I was like, “Do you not remember being 11-13?” Like, yes, in a perfect feminist world El wouldn’t be jealous, but considering how much trauma…
Honestly, one of my absolute favorite parts of this season was the understated “Hey Bob,” “Hi, Jim” in the tunnels after all of that craziness, with the shoulder pat.
I can’t be the only one who found Bauman kind of creepy. Plying underage kids with alcohol and encouraging them to have sex.
“Sorry, you ate my cat.” — Dustin after one-timing D’art into the basement
“your thoughts and your prayers are insufficient.”
Fucking right.
Who knew the host of The Man Show would end up giving such incisive political commentary?
It really says something that the comedians are the ones to hold guilty parties feet to the fire in wake of unspeakable tragedies and not our alleged government leaders. Elected officials who are supposed to serve their constituencies but instead gladly accept money from the corrupt, soulless people who are…
Kimmel used to get on my nerves because he would monopolize his guests with chit chat and his “take” instead of pulling out their stories. But at this point, I don’t give a shit because he is a late night superhero for calling out all the GOP/Trumptwat bullshit. He’s a bit filled the Jon Stewart void for me. All those…
Kimmel started the show (before this monologue) with a clip of Mr. Rogers talking about being kind to others. The whole thing was well crafted and movingly delivered. He’s turning into a great voice of conscience.
Was seeing clips of this on MSNBC last night. Watching this funny man come close to breaking down just gutted me.
Boom, Bobby!
We’ve informally reached out to a few people who work in TV news who confirm there isn’t a specific hard break until the end of the hour. This break occurred during the show’s first half.
I had basically that same conversation with myself ~20 years ago while I was pulling the still-burning bodies out of a crashed 747. Seeing the few surviving children taken to the hospital, knowing they’d live a “blessed” life with 80% of their body covered in burn scars and no parents......
Seeing “god” at his/her/its…
“We are prepared to shelter people once the cities and county shelters reach capacity. Lakewood will be a value to the community in the aftermath of this storm in helping our fellow citizens rebuild their lives.”
“God’s got this.”
Not casting a white man in an originally Asian role is ruining their childhoods!!!!