I wouldn't worry too much—it was a pretty deep cut.
I wouldn't worry too much—it was a pretty deep cut.
No problem.
Arguably bigger problem with that aria of Tru mp's rally: He claimed that there's "no way to vet" the people who come in as refugees, that they get no documentation, "no nothin'!"
…are you Mega Man?
I think you meant 22% of its budget. While I risk being pedantic and there's a chance that it was just a typo on your part, there's also a chance that it wasn't, in which case this might be helpful or interesting to you:
I'm pretty sure the devil can't be harmed through physical means, so Grant's probably okay.
I'm actually a little sad that the show is coming back: I loved that the final episode of Review and the final episode of Hannibal essentially had the same resolution.
Given the enormous influence American politics has over the affairs of other countries, I think it makes perfect sense.
It's a slice-of-life drama with a sense of humor about itself.
I was aware of that. I get that I played it far too straight.
The issue wasn't a writer—it was with the prop manufacturer. They made a door/board that was too big.
Probably.
It's pretty widely known that Tolkien essentially wrote Lord of the Rings so that he'd have something to do with all of those languages he'd made up. After reading the Song of Ice and Fire series a couple years ago, I suspect that George R.R. Martin wrote them so that he'd have something to do with all of those…
ALMOST ROYAL! It took me ages to figure out where I'd seen the British correspondent before, but some Googling made it clear: She was one of the stars of the short-lived Almost Royal. That was gonna bug me so much.
I spent a good portion of the set wondering why everything about the aesthetics—the set-dressing, her cothing, the opening/closing music—seemed designed to have a 1970s feel to it, but when she got into talking about her childhood and the instructions hospitals gave parents in the 70s, it all came together in a way…
It looks like no one in your response thread has actually spoiled it for you yet. Since that's the case, I'd recommend not finding out.
Yeah, man, those work-desk jobs are real killers. It's just such a hassle needing to spend a third of your life at that ol' work-desk, the thing everyone calls it, hyphenated the way everyone hyphenates it.
…it's about ethics in comics journalism?
A racist telling their friend, "Not you, though—you're one of the good ones," is a super common trope in American culture.
How tall are you?