I still go to Chick-Fil-A all the time even though they frequently donate to causes I'm against.
I still go to Chick-Fil-A all the time even though they frequently donate to causes I'm against.
no step on snek
"if WWE had an answer as to what make a great babyface, we’d all feel differently about a certain oversize canine over on Monday Night Raw"
Diet Coke tastes like nihilism. Coke Zero retains a little bit of that Coke core flavor and strikes a balance between being refreshing without being too watered-down or too syrupy.
Never thought I'd see the day where I'd be featured in an AV Club article.
There's a lot you can mine out of the relationship between the oppressors and the oppressed in the aftermath of a major war. I think they've really tried to get at the heart of that in recent episodes.
This show really took a leap for me in this episode. Particularly the subplot of John Smith's son having to be euthanized for muscular dystrophy under Nazi policy.
Agent Trashedbar Foundgod
That… kinda sounds like a spoiler.
His brother's family? I thought it was straight-up his biological sister.
First episode where I've genuinely cared about any of the characters, as opposed to just kind of being intrigued by the general premise.
The Kaddish scene made me like Frank so much more. After witnessing Mark and his family still holding onto their faith in spite of everything it could cost them, I could see him turning into an entirely new person. The walls just come crashing down.
So, at what point does it get good? I'm not *quite* at my breaking point yet, but it would be nice if this show would give me something.
Man, they really just got Frank's family the fuck outta here. Almost amazing how swiftly they went from being characters who apparently exist to plot devices or something.
….well, four in traffic.
Only two hours from the beach!
Diet Coke tastes terrible and is slowly killing you anyway.
WHAT?!
Damn. That's almost as long as Young Pope has been alive!