It was a bit of a turn-off that Niecy Nash-Betts dedicated her win to people who have not been heard. You mean like the friends and relatives of Dahmer’s victims who begged for your show not to be made?
It was a bit of a turn-off that Niecy Nash-Betts dedicated her win to people who have not been heard. You mean like the friends and relatives of Dahmer’s victims who begged for your show not to be made?
Odenkirk was the best actor on television for nearly 2 decades and walked away with nothing. Better Call Saul was better than Breaking Bad and got shut out for its run. It just invalidates the entire concept of the Emmys
Best: If they would’ve had a livefeed as a harried producer screamed into their headset: “We were wrong. It’s not funny. Someone hurry up and take away her microphone before people hate Anthony Anderson’s mom even more than they already do.”
Kelly was always a character known for prompting the hootin’ and hollerin’ from the “your dad and uncles embarrassing themselves at Hooters” studio audience, but even back then, she had some absolutely sublime comic timing and delivery that would continue throughout her career.
“your baseless presumption of my gender and ancestry grant your opinion the status” is fucking hilarious.
Well, this commenter didn’t say much, but this other dude sure qualifies. I’m not going to try to imitate his “dumb person’s idea of how a smart person writes” style, but his argument largely came down to “It is OBJECTIVELY bad that this season of a crime series that has always included supernatural elements that was…
Pompous critic in love with the smell of his farts has thin skin? Who would have thought.
Your concrete reasons were that you wanted this to be an entirely different program. And yeah, that’s a fine explanation for why you didn’t enjoy it, but it’s hardly engaging with the actual material.
Well, nothing is for everyone. And judging by your other comment, you don’t actually seem to be critiquing this particular program but rather just complaining that it wasn’t the show you imagined.
Well, there’s always one contrarian.
There’s one in every crowd. Since when does HBO have cheap production values for their prestige dramas?
Seriously. I bet they could get Boyega back if they made it a TV series focused on that relatively low-stakes story (there doesn’t need to be giant superweapons or elaborate evil schemes) and especially if you framed it in the context of social justice. Hunters, but Star Wars.
killed the show for me
Well, it is a work of fantastical fiction after all...
Her dating history gets a second look because she writes songs about the people she’s dated. It’s not just part of her personal life, it’s part of her artistic output.
You never heard ALL the jokes about Leonardo DiCaprio’s dating?!? For example, “This ceremony is so long that by the end, Leo’s date will be too old for him to be interested in anymore.”
Yes, the idea that Tina Fey - of all people - was a woman who didn’t support or help other women is ridiculous... learn to take a joke Taylor - especially when you yourself built a substantial part of your career on singing about ex-boyfriends.
What do you mean it wasn’t a good joke? I thought it was perfectly snarky and actually pretty fucking accurate compared to all the other terrible jokes. In fact, if Tina Fey made the joke, I don’t think people would have considered it bad at all.
Honestly, god help anyone who says ANYTHING about her if we’re referring to that Jo Koy joke as “cringe-worthy.” It was not a good joke. It was barely a joke. But my goodness, is it being blown so absurdly out of proportion. “Taylor Swift is dating an NFL star and gets shown on TV a bunch.” Oh, what a diss to Tay-Tay.…
New update to this, eh? Ok: