By far the worst, and absolutely the most disposable, episode of the series.
By far the worst, and absolutely the most disposable, episode of the series.
So did most people, silly.
He does have a moral center. You’re ignoring his treatment of other characters like the child and the Ugnaught.
A straight-up Western...and a good one. Bold with the music, beautiful art at the end. I’m on board.
“We’d intentionally created a world that was visually and tonally connected to the earlier films, to not stray too far from what people loved and expected”
Yes. That is what you deserve criticism for. You cashed in rather than make meaningful films. I’d rather see you try something interesting and fail than try to play…
I agree he should not “kind of” threaten journalists. The most important thing America needs to hear right now is clear, unambiguous statements that pseudo-journalists like Seth Simons or William Hughes should be attacked with bricks until dead. No quotes around it, no snark: those people can and should be subject to…
No one cares if some Twitter nobody goofed on a fat chick at HuffPuff years ago. If her ideas were so great, she wouldn’t do most of her writing for free on social media, and people wouldn’t think it was so important if they thought she was “nice” or whatever. That’s teenybopper shit.
Why are you hyping this? You hyped the first one and it turned out to be terrible. No one should care about this in the slightest.
“Historically, the Joker character has been impossible to pin down.”
“Something I don’t really understand about the social justice stuff is that they have stuff like the ‘slut walk,’ which I thought was about the right to not be harassed for how they dress but, then if you portray women dressed the same way you get shit for it,” Terminx wrote in a discussion with other members of the…
Agree. It suggests he will show even less forgiveness in the future.
Shamela is correct. [Fortunately.]
This may surprise you for some reason, but Toni Morrison was making stuff up for fictional impact.
Both June and Emily cheated on their spouses, and the show seems to think this is fine. I don’t understand this.
“So what, people are not always predictable.” Fiction is supposed to be a heightened reality. While people may be unpredictable, a surprising action in fiction must reveal a truth about the character, not contradict one that was shown before. Characters’ actions must flow inexorably from their established traits, even…
And they thought his crude, silly praying videos were “a stroke of genius”? What a goofy show this has become.
You have to ignore the fact that the handmaids with their lips sewn shut not only couldn’t participate in the ceremony as it has been shown, but couldn’t eat or drink either. BECAUSE IT’S JUST SO POWERFUL AND EXACTLY LIKE TRUMP’S AMERICA AMIRITE OMG #RESIST
“when you realise exactly where the world is right now”
You mean with fewer people currently going to church or reporting any religious affiliation than ever before? So there’s absolutely no reason to take that idea as a given?
“June’s glowering alone is so transparent as to be almost comic.”
This was a problem with Moss’s performance on Mad Men as well. No employee would believably stare at her boss while her face was cartoonishly twisted with hatred the way Peggy did at Don, or Joan, or others.
You assumed someone from Gilead would request a meeting and then assassinate an attendee and endanger a child in a world where almost no children are born? That’s silly. If they wanted war with Canada, they’d be at war with Canada.