So is internet "outrage" growing…or is it just being reported on more…or perhaps I'm reading too many AVClub articles…or some combination of the aforementioned possibilities?
So is internet "outrage" growing…or is it just being reported on more…or perhaps I'm reading too many AVClub articles…or some combination of the aforementioned possibilities?
Nahh…even the thought is too dark.
**Upvoted for mention of both Sarah Snook and "Predestination"**
Nice analysis…especially (1).
Exactly. This is a *very* important point. And it seems to be a point that is laughed off before each new catastrophe in history.
I like your point.
I remember that at one point "Harry Caray" says "Hey, Norm" while Colin Quinn is hosting Weekend Update.
[one of my favorite lines from this character]
Here is a more complete one:
First, you must show *your* love for the pumpkins.
African-American man here*…
I make that Steve Martin joke whenever I can. If only I could get more people to address me by my full name.
Nice catch on the "…cooler about gay people now" line. My ears perked when I heard it, but I didn't have the presence of mind to analyze it.
So, most seem to think this episode is good. Is it "Emmy good?"
Is Knight upset because he could have accidentally killed the hitman?
I just recently started to watch Parks and Rec (in fact, I posted the preceding quote in the comments section on a related article). Anyway, there was no possible way I could see it working out between him and Ann Perkins.
No.
"…living in San Junipero?"
Thanks!
If he's there forever, I'm hoping that just given statistical odds, he'll eventually find someone.