...there was a “controversy” about that comment of hers? Huh? Why? People suck.
...there was a “controversy” about that comment of hers? Huh? Why? People suck.
I honestly have no recollection of her being internet attacked for sharing a very factual opinion lol. the internet is in a wild time right now where some feelings are very justified (Chapelle, Rowling obsession with transphobic comments is naturally going to have people comment back), but then sorry to folks like…
She has complicated feelings and wishes she’d handled it differently?
She didn’t hit anybody!
She was correct.
She was right though.
“here’s a picture of my dress at the show where we are apparently assaulting people on stage now.
Hank too, he’s definitely the obnoxious macho-cop type but eventually humbles himself and shows he truly means well
I agree with you that Marie was also deeply annoying at the show’s outset and the show did a lovely 180 with her, too. I squealed with delight seeing her again last night.
Either watch pop culture live or accept spoilers can happen.
One little moment I liked was Kim going to the Legal Aid office to volunteer. I think I mentioned this in last week’s comments, but with her skill set I think any atonement/redemption she needs is better served by putting those skills to helping people again in some way, rather than hiding from the world writing copy…
Because I’m not a professional fiction writer, I might have had Jimmy’s world break out into glorious color when he saw Kim in prison. (Did anyone else initially think that because of her hair and identification as a lawyer that we had a significant time jump of Jimmy spending years in prison?). But, I’m glad Gould…
It’s kind of nice that, as it turns out, what is almost certainly our last glimpse of Walter White in this world isn’t the Nazi-killer super-scientist managing to effortlessly outwit his enemies one last time, but the pompous, bitter and frustrated pedant who can’t even let a harmless thought experiment about time…
It’s a wild, ostentatious accessory that the president of NBCUniversal put on to confuse and attract single women.
I understand he’s here, he’s there, he’s every fucking where....
Oh crap, this is so ironic.
Since this article refered largely to the premise that Aubrey Plaza resembles the character in a picture on a magazine cover, might I suggest including the picture? That’d be groovy wouldn’t it?
Better yet, don’t do crimes
“Somehow, I, Poe Dameron, have returned.”
I still like them, but to be fair I'm pure evil.
Read the other day that there was an entire other set of Look Around You series 1-type scripts that were rejected before they wrote series 2. Which was great, but...