The Golden Age of Television began with that episode of Frasier where Niles makes the half-court shot, and ended right afterwards.
The Golden Age of Television began with that episode of Frasier where Niles makes the half-court shot, and ended right afterwards.
He’s showing his leadership capabilities, just like Schwarzenegger challenged him to do all those years ago.
This reminds me of the time I got drunk and accidentally ordered the shipwreck of the Mary Celeste on Amazon. Goddamn Subscribe-And-Save. I was forty-nine ghosts deep before I could even understand the Amazon return policy on sea-bound ocean-wraiths. It’s not the shipping that gets you, either. It’s the handling.
My bet is that it’s the latter portion of that text, where Tucker suggests that the Antifa person might actually a human being, that Fox News knew would offend its viewer base the most.
Speaking of Keeley’s office: What is in Barbara’s desk drawers?! Inquiring minds want to know!
“That boy was our only hope.”
This whole thing is more or less, look how it was in 1987 lol.
Deadwood is the best show I have ever seen. More than that, I can think of no show more relevant today than that one. The whole premise of the show is that we are all one body, completely dependent on each other for growth and survival, and also dependent on the institutions that bind us together.
I think consensus is that these movies got incredibly lucky with the child actors they picked when they were 10-11 years old to have 1. turned out to be decent actors while 2. not going off the rails before completing the series. I know they did a LOT of research (screened photos of parents when they’d been the kids’…
Mama, they’re all in last place
Who says a person can’t run a blood bank, animal rescue shelter, or volunteer fire department that happens to be filled with unsecured firearms and weed?
Gamestop went back to normal? It’s at $160 today. It was $18 before all this nonsense. Nice research.
This series rely is just awful at this point. Confusing nonsensical babble just to appear clever writing (and it’s not great writing if it only makes sense on repeat, it’s a cop out) and as an excuse for 50 minutes of filler in an only six episode limited series is just the worst.
I never really understood how it was controversial to believe Tony died. The entire final season is suffused with death in both plot and imagery. There are multiple scenes (most prominently, Bobby saying “you probably don’t even hear it when it happens” and the one where a guy gets whacked right next to Silvio and…
This Country should be in there, as well - just as empathetic a piece of television as Detectorists and a whole lot funnier.
Would you rather she try to be a social media influencer or something else equally obnoxious? This is the first time in my life I’ve heard of Jessica Springsteen. Riding on the back of a horse is pretty low on the annoying list when it comes to the activities of the children of celebrities.
As a lawyer watching this Finale, I could think was “There’s no fucking way they will be able to make Poppy’s game, since she clearly created that in the course of her employment, and of course her employment contract is going to make sure her employer at the time owns 100% of any IP she creates for the company or…
Why though?!
They speak of epistemology when they should be concerned with digestibility.
With the caveat that I have not read Mr. Beans’ statement in full, I have to say the parts quoted in this article sound like really good points. And then this article sounds like a perfect example of what he is talking about. Maybe the author of this article meant it to be like a meta ironic commentary? Like what bean…