Before reading your comment, I had thought that people who liked Objectivism were wordy, smug, and unconvincingly convinced of their own brilliance. Did you ever prove me wrong!
Before reading your comment, I had thought that people who liked Objectivism were wordy, smug, and unconvincingly convinced of their own brilliance. Did you ever prove me wrong!
There is no way this person is still alive. That's true even if this purchase happened yesterday.
To be fair, we had a nude cavewoman in the first minute or two. I'm not saying that should satisfy the HBO CEO of Tits — he rightly aspires to produce the best Emmy-winning television involving tits. But it means that we did not need unexplained teenage streaking to at least get things going.
The child is Holy Wayne's (the weird cult leader with the healing touch) and Christine (one of Wayne's teenage groupies). An overwhelmed Tommy Garvey was left alone with the child and decided to leave her at the doorstep of his father. The baby was found by Nora, who was heading to the Garvey house to drop off a…
Though she's gone, it's like her outline remains — tastefully filled with a complementary image from nature.
The characters on both shows do have very specific tastes when it comes to breakfast foods. I'd watch a show that was just John Murphy, Ron Swanson, and Walter White Jr. arguing about the proper way to make and present an eggs and bacon breakfast.
From what little we saw of her this episode, Jill seems to be a little less gloomy this season. That seems like a good development — I watched this immediately after the season finale of Fear the Walking Dead, and two hours of petulant teenagers putting themselves in danger out of sheer spite might have been too much…
I certainly liked the True Detective Season 1 credits a lot better than season 2, but the credits of Season 2 of The Leftovers seems way better — more subtle, more moving, less bombastic.
Though it was dark, I thought you could see the sinkhole at the bottom of the lake that drained the water. That would also be consistent with the fact that the event coincided with an earthquake, which we already saw opening up fissures in the ground in Darden.
Art is inherently political in the same way our world is inherently political — it informs our knowledge, and we bring that knowledge to bear when forming political views. I don't want to speak for Tijmen, but I think the comment is reacting to the sense you get at sites like Salon (not coincidentally, where Sonya…
The HBO CEO of Tits needs to weigh on whether teenage streaking ever needs context.
Based on what they suggested this episode, the central mystery in Darden may not be why no one was taken — it may be why no one there dies anymore. That's suggested by the fact that Erika's bird survives despite being buried in a box, and would explain why a cricket that seems to be trapped in the garbage disposal is…
I think the quote is more meant to suggest that the primary point of art is not to reflect back to you your own political beliefs. Far too much TV commentary (and yes, Sonya Sariya was a common perpetrator) starts with the idea that the most interesting thing about a TV show is whether its racial/sexual/gender…
They could do ultra-barricaded rich celebrity house from World War Z. It's not stealing. Brad Pitt had his chance!
Whiny teen kill of the week?
You know your favorite Star Wars characters? Now, you get to see em as little kids.