It's a commentary on how arbitrary choosing an ending point in a story can be.
It's a commentary on how arbitrary choosing an ending point in a story can be.
I doubt it will come up. They spent half of last season searching for mystical artifacts powered by Jesus's blood, and the only reference to a characters' religion was Jax mentioning he went to Sunday school as a kid. And that was just to explain why he was able to share in exposition duties for that scene.
What does My Big Fat Greek Wedding count as?
Going straight for rescinding their admission seems WAY too drastic, though. Odds are, most of these people had no idea Harvard would give two shits about their posts one way or another. This is the sort of thing you give students a warning about first, and only take some sort of disciplinary action if they repeat the…
"They did all the positions: on-top, doggy, and normal."
Well, I'm sure at some point between the years 800 and 1200, somewhere, there was a dysfunctional family everyone else laughed at.
Discovered plutonium by accident.
Call girl!
In the Middle Ages you could get locked up just for suggesting it!
Assuming Jerry is Morty's real father, that is. I wouldn't put it past this show to reveal that Rick genetically engineered Morty and secretly implanted him in Beth's womb.
See, I get pretty irritated when Rick & Morty goes philosophical precisely BECAUSE it aligns with my worldview. Specifically, because its ultimate message aligns with my worldview, but it takes an incredibly angsty route getting there.
While I'm all for more gun control, I don't know that I like the idea of making it harder for mentally ill people to buy guns. Mentally ill people who have shown a tendency towards violence, sure, but most mentally ill people are NOT violent, no moreso than your average person, so banning them from gun purchases seems…
All of Liv's brains make her unreasonably obsessed with whatever the brain's owner was into, though.
I'm disappointed that, when Ravi shouted about killing the undead abomination, he didn't turn to Liv and say, "No offense."
You're assuming that the person's values and viewpoints were ever mainstream to begin with. Some people have never really been in-step with the broader cultural consensus, and so are no more or less "with it" as time goes by than they ever were.
But Golden Age Simpsons did social satire really well! The Bear Patrol bit is one of my favorite parodies of how politics works.
If there's an essay portion on the test, though, then your grade depends not just on how well you know the material, but on how fast you can physically write out your answers.
The term "politically correct" only has to do with the things you say, not whether you mean them.
It actually takes place in National City, while Metropolis is where Superman is. Where in the United States those cities are? That's anyone's guess.
Maybe have her get transformed into an alien or some other inhuman looking species, so that a different actor with Lyra-style makeup can take over the part.