Plus, "willfully ignorant" and "bullish". I literally made it my cover photo on the Facespace.
Plus, "willfully ignorant" and "bullish". I literally made it my cover photo on the Facespace.
With a little bit of [Vader breathing noise]
And a little bit of [Vader breathing noise]
Did anyone here mention that the infiltrator droid borrows its look from Ralph McQuarrie's original Threepio design yet? Because seeing old preproduction design elements crop up in Rebels is my jam.
The problem with your idea, though, is that it makes sense.
Well, the writers' best isn't very good, so there you go.
Nobody mentioned how deeply, deeply uncomfortable the Beyonce cover should have made us, so thank you. Having a small child scream "READ THE TORAHHHHH" was hilarious, but nothing else about the character was remotely entertaining. (And isn't the glee club already too trebly?)
I loathe most of the show's tropes, but I always enjoy the Sue rampages. The slap was glorious (kudos to Lynch and that extra on the receiving end for selling it).
PREACH.
"Uptown Funk" shoulda been just Jane n' Roderick.
Minus the pipsqueak.
No; I just decided to say (type) it out loud today.
This looks interesting, but I'm off-campus right now, so I could only read the abstract: http://link.springer.com/ar…
"Pop culture plays a large role in people's lives." Sure, it takes up a good chunk of those lives, but does it make them do or think things they weren't already doing or thinking?
Hey, I found the other person who watches 'Glee' and 'Adventure Time'!
Nice four-part harmonies on "Our Day Will Come," though. It's nice when they don't over-produce the voices, y'know?
Sooo, Artie is like a proxy black dude for Glee's purposes. It's weird.
Honestly, I think 'Glee' had nothing to do with it. Especially with all the actual activists/real people doing the hard work of pushing through the legal system and pressuring different sectors of civil society to become more tolerant. The show, to me, seems more a like a sign of the times than a driver of the times.
The Tina subplot was awful, and the coda with Artie didn't help. I was hoping they'd do a Roz-and-Frasier style marriage pact: if they aren't married by 50(?), they'd kill each other.
The first season was amaaaazing. It's sad, considering what the show could have been in surer hands.
And is he, like, gonna wear his uniform till he gets buried in it?