We don't know the numbers so we can't say with independent confidence that the numbers aren't there.
We don't know the numbers so we can't say with independent confidence that the numbers aren't there.
Politics is constantly on TV. 24/7. Both fictional politics and actual politics.
Thanks — have learned from experience to do so. Also kinda bummed that my prediction didn't really play out.
I can get with that accomodation but then I can see some bogus power play coming up with the congressmen who have to or choose to live ins aid accomodations and those who don't.
But they already get paid, as cited in the article, $174,000 just for being in Congress. True that's not millionaire pay grade but you can definitely find an apartment in DC and your hometown with that salary, which is over 4 times my own and I live fairly comfortably in a major city.
I'd just like to applaud this summation of things. When a finale makes me angry that our protagonists are not in trouble, something's gone wrong.
I think I'm just now realizing I didn't finish Season 3 of this show. Or maybe didn't start it. I'm not even sure. I like it but other shows pulled my attention away. Anna Chlumsky in a hopefully better-than-thankless role? I gotta get back on board.
I didn't find Series 2 all that bad but it was a markedly different kind of show than Series 1 was. I can understand why not as many people enjoyed it, but people find it hard in general to distinguish between Bad TV and Not My Kind Of TV. (Not counting myself out of that, necessarily.)
I'm not a comics reader so I'll admit my opinion was influenced mostly by the movie adaptation's marketing and the thought "so he is a ghost and he… rides…?" But they found a way to make him compelling in a quieter, un-Cagey way and integrated him well into the rest of the show's mythos.
Hell yeah. Agents of SHIELD reached new heights of consistency in excellence this season. Which was shocking even for me as I was really wary about the Ghostrider arc before the season started up.
True, early on Catherine was a caricature of disaffected privileged youth born of bad parenting trying to find herself through weird dance, but it's also true that the characters are being MORE mean to her now that she's actually grown up into a better person.
It's >ridiculous< that we are judging a televised story based on its story?
Yeah, but Meyer is a woman. No way can you have both of those traits and make it to the White House.
You'd think they'd release a DIFFERENT photo at some point but… nope… so we gotta keep using this one.
Wait Iwan Rheon is in this?
Concur.
Those are references/inside jokes, though, not plots.
Yeah but he GOT THEM into the desperate situation by going black hat.
When he talked about the casts' reactions, he noticeably didn't comment on Middleditch's, though.
Hooli thinks that's what it is cos they're not aware of the PP code. And afaik, PP wasn't aware of the VR code, so the two interacted poorly.