I do not think the misfortunes of others much occupy her mind, no. It might've helped her see this one coming.
I do not think the misfortunes of others much occupy her mind, no. It might've helped her see this one coming.
Well she literally can pay for it herself! (There should absolutely be a special version of Netflix just for the Queen.)
You've got to catch up. Frank is running against God now.
The songs were terrific, the rest was soft.
This is a mistake on the show's part. He's great — given that Kumail and Martin underplay things, and the Jared and Jian-Yang characters are so quiet, the big, broad presence of Erlich in a scene is always welcome.
Netflix has a lot of capital but they lose money every quarter. They pay for exclusive content to be less vulnerable to rights deals — but for that to work, the content has to be reasonably popular.
You're right. What's more, there's this: http://www.foxnews.com/poli…
Mike Campbell's outro in "Boys of Summer" has never become just sonic wallpaper, no matter how many times it surfaces on the radio.
I'm afraid you're right.
And it's "whom," cried a desperate, doomed grammar nerd.
That episode was a lot of fun. Me so Christmas!
Don't underestimate how badly some Brit wits want to live in California. That seems like true success to them.
This is all of the AV Club reviews now: Find something to righteously wag your finger about.
Supermarionation has come a long way.
I thought Update was mostly bad. Too much health care material, a lot of which was just cleverness-free denunciation. (It was like Fred Armisen's Nicholas Feyn finally finished a bit.) The "You're the Best" roll was choice, though.
Alternative source: https://www.washingtonpost….
If there's a fact that article cites that's wrong, please point it out and I'll cheerfully delete my comment. I don't want to be standing behind something that a writer made up.
The FCC has no place regulating TV. It should be setting rules for the internet.
As any sane person would expect, the stuff about rape is arrant nonsense. http://reason.com/blog/2017…
You'd think a correction would strive to avoid new errors, but if every correction is just another chance to foam at the mouth, why would you, I guess.
James Ingram: "Kinda shitty."
Michael McDonald, angrily: "Jimmy Buffett."