There is zero evidence from research to back up what Chuck is suffering from. It's a condition that really is completely implausible. Chuck is still ill, but it's completely mental.
There is zero evidence from research to back up what Chuck is suffering from. It's a condition that really is completely implausible. Chuck is still ill, but it's completely mental.
Agreed. Both this and It's Always Sunny were underrated tonight. The whole trifecta of this, It's Always Sunny, and Broad City were amazing.
Yeah, I'd love an extended version of the theme song.
This show has had an amazingly strong start between this and the pilot. I really can't wait to see where it goes next. I know the conventional thinking is comedies tend to start kind of weak but lately a lot of the really good ones have started strong and just progressively gotten better (specifically this, Rick &…
Yeah, I really can't think of any weak links on BSG. The acting was great. Hogan, though, definitely deserves more work. He's capable of a lot.
I love David Cross but Kickstarter is insulting. I find it rather incredulous that he can't afford to fund this himself with his eight Alvin and the Chipmunk movies money.
I really think a major thing to take into consideration here is Mark no where near as burdened by his home being invaded as most people would be. This is a couple with the financial means to own multiple houses in upscale areas of southern California, he can (and did) move for a few weeks. If The Comeback was somehow…
I'm more inclined to view Mark so negatively because I don't think he's nearly as nuanced as the show is (likely) trying to make him, and going by what's been presented alone, he seems petulant. So far, I've seen her inconvenience a man with multiple properties by making him move for a few weeks. As for him not…
I do, but probably because I think the whole issue Mark has is incredibly overblown. She needs to do these things to stay relevant in her industry. He knows this, she knows this. All I can say is if I were Mark, I wouldn't have a problem with any of this because her sacrifices are clearly working out. She's been…
Completely agree about Mark. As soon as Valerie's career caused a minor inconvenience to him, he became a colossal asshole. I seriously can't imagine being so dismissive over a "loved" one being nominated for a major award. He liked Valerie as a wife that he was ultimately superior to, as someone he could essentially…
But she does that because that's her career. Dealing with assholes is a major part of being an actress.
If you think about it, hasn't this franchise always had a very progressive reading of gender and sexuality? The main character is always the same person, and that person is reincarnated into either gender. That same person has had female and male romantic interests. The Korra/Asami relationship just complements that.
Mark's really becoming annoying this season. I hate when TV spouses get so aggravated about their spouse's career interfering with their marriage, because often times, their complaints seem unfounded to me. Seeing Red is a huge opportunity for Valerie, and if they have to rent a house for a few weeks, or miss a few…
Finally! An unfiltered look into the mind of this modern luminary! Maybe she'll finally clear up which Dragon Age companion she thinks is sexiest.
I watched The Incredible Hulk alone, so I wouldn't miss out on any crucial storyline for when The Avengers came out. The next day, my great uncle took my mom, me, and his derelict friend out gambling at the always illustrious Delaware Park Casino, where I can only assume the number one cause of death of patrons is…
He got better.
Holy shit, I didn't realize that. I suppose it's a matter of knowing your audience, and what's profitable with them, as well as a healthy appreciation for money.
In Origins, the first game, there is a conversation between an atheist witch party member and a devout party member that discusses this very issue.
Unfortunately, no.
Honestly, I liked DA2, but I can't say it was a good game. It was clearly rushed, and the amount of repetition and recycling of assets goes way beyond "a fair bit". I did enjoy the cast though; even the worst party members had interesting moments.