This is getting ridiculous. It was a tragic accident, that’s it.
This is getting ridiculous. It was a tragic accident, that’s it.
1. They did increase their fees dramatically. Netflix for example went from $8 to 16. Premium is now $22. Hulu’s ad free went from 10.99 to 17.99.
My barbershop is also a for-profit company doing business because it wants to make money. When my barber picks up the mirror after cutting my hair, I tend to just say my hair looks good, without falling into a pissy little lecture about capitalism.
Are you new or something? This has been par of the course on this site for years.
Someone should tell AV Club authors they aren’t required to buy into every claim of grievance a Hollywood celebrity announces.
Well, the strikes may have something to do with it. Probably lots of talented actors waiting for roles.
All series are limited series. Some just haven’t reached their limit yet.
That’s cool, it was a fine series but it really doesn’t need a second season. I’d love to see her in a West Coast Avengers teamup though.
Great series, but can’t see where it would go afterward. I guess some individual plots could be looked into, but eh...
I loved White Lotus but Coolidge is the worst part of it. So glad she bit it.
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
Worst of the Worst: Rhea Seehorn and BCS shut out again.
I don't get it either. The Emmys are terrible
I shouldn’t be surprised or upset considering the Emmys past history of screwing over Rhea Seehorn, but dammit, I’m still pissed off Rhea Seehorn got denied once again by the farcical fools that decide the Emmys. Look, I enjoyed The White Lotus, but for fucks sake, Jennifer Coolidge was playing Jennifer Coolidge. As…
And once again, BCS gets shut out. That’s a wrap.
Rhea Seehorn was robbed. I can’t believe people still take Stifler’s mom seriously after phoning it in with a really bad accent on Two Broke Girls.
Those Teslas with 50K-100K on them were not normal daily rentals, as those cars would NEVER get that many miles put on them. Those are cars that were in the Hertz *rideshare* rental program. Which is probably most of the Tesla fleet at this point. I don’t know if that is better or worse than normal daily rentals.…
As something you need to rely on? Yeah, probably not a great idea.