"Let’s get this out of the way: It’s problematic for a cisgender writer/director to examine transphobia,"
"Let’s get this out of the way: It’s problematic for a cisgender writer/director to examine transphobia,"
"except Blood Simple" !!?? Jesus, man, go rectify this immediately.
Yeah, it wasn't great TV, but I don't think it was the shit sandwich that everyone says it was. There also seems to have been a lot of bad will created in reviewers through Pizzolatto's attacks on one of their own…
I want a scene where Stannis makes someone write a grammatically correct sentence 100 times all over Winterfell, a la Life of Brian.
Yeah, they might as well have tattooed "Will not survive the episode" right on her forehead.
No Bob Benson, no "Not great, Bob!". For this reason alone I cannot endorse this choice.
Yes! I had the same thought… not accidental at all. I've felt the past 4(?) seasons, from when Conrad Hilton fired Don (SCP) before the end of Season 3, have been all about Don's journey to find his way back to Conrad Hilton and answer the question again.
For some reason this season I keep thinking back to Don's first meeting with Conrad Hilton - well, the second meeting really but where it's revealed that the guy from the club was Conrad Hilton.
Now I know… and knowing is half the battle!
"What the fuck did I do?" - Jon McSnowy
Yeah, but the post-accident Dark Tower books sucked a fat one.
Brandon Sanderson's books to finish the Wheel of Time really couldn't hold a candle to the first 4/5 books of the series, but they were infinitely better than the last few that Jordan wrote, unfortunately. I've heard great things about some of Sanderson's own novels but I wasn't particularly impressed with his WoT…
Almost sounded smart…
I felt that Walt gave up Jesse because he blamed him for Hank's death. Without Jesse, Hank would never have "caught" him. Walt was devastated by Hank being killed and Jesse had just betrayed him and a very easy target for vengeance.
Bob reminds me of Rob Schneider's character on that one Seinfeld episode… every time Elaine turns around there he is!
Holy shit, was that Tim Driscoll? He also played Shaughnessy in Season 3. That dude is quite the Faceless Man.
You should be feeling more anxious for Ava. She's not gonna make it.
Yeah, I walked into the other room and poured a glass of scotch. That kind of soul-cringing discomfort is much harder for me to take than the purely physical…
As a general rule, I find insults that rely on attacking the (lack of) masculinity of the insultee to be pretty boring and not particularly funny. DadBoner seems like a one-trick donkey peener.
As a general rule, I find insults that rely on attacking the (lack of) masculinity of the insultee to be pretty boring and not particularly funny. DadBoner seems like a one-trick donkey peener.