simplepoopshoe
simplepoopshoe
simplepoopshoe

I saw this yesterday and I must say... for all the people who are suuuper butt-hurt over the texas/california alliance it’s legitimately one line in the film and it never becomes relevant whatsoever nor do we learn anything about their allegiance. With the way people were talking about it I expected it to have more

Tenet deserves a revisist. That film is not shit.

Being secretly dosed with acid is horrifying dude.

4:20 isn’t a holiday it’s a protest. So for this article t0 suggest people being stoned in legal states defeats the purpose. Specifically get high in states where it’s illegal.

I learned this because I live in Canada where weed is legal, where 4:20 celebration no longer occur. Legitimately the celebration in Toronto

I mean who actually wanted to watch “old white man complains about cancel culture”? like... c’mon at some point just stop giving them microphones.

Why are you watching 8 episodes in one sitting dude...? Your lack of discipline sounds more like the issue. We’re talking about loving an episode so much you decide to do 2 of them not 8 hours of consecutive television...

I’m in between jobs and I’ve been loving these binge drops. What benefit beyond it fitting into your lifestyle does it provide?

What? Bars definitely serve draft beer filled all the way to the top of the glass. I assume it’s one of the handful of bartender skills they have is to not spill it. When do you see beer sold not to the top of the glass? Beer commercials exclusively showcase beer filled all the way to the top as to not suggest that

It’s 2-ounces of beer to Waldrop but to the company that adds up per purchase. Why is it funny? Someone needs to stand up so company’s don’t try to skim on products to invent some huge margin for themselves. People saying it’s not a big deal are naive.

I dislike religion plently 1. isn’t the whole deal with Christianity that they want to die.  2. the word doesn’t need religious music. This feels like a win-win

I liked it but this article/thread feels like a real circle-jerk. False praise from fans who got excited because they recognized things in a TV show. It’s also the bad-type of edgelord bait that caters to Snyderverse fans.

There was a lot I liked but damn this show had a lot of plot holes. For an episode graded A-

....what? I’m not homophobic but you’re reading something that wasn’t there dude.... and if that is what they were going for than that would be queer-baiting.... also it would fall into the “old homosexuals” in fiction trope where you find out about their sexuality moments before their death or when they’re of old age

Ew don’t thank the AV Club for recaps. Shout at them until they bring reviews back... have some self respect dude.

One of the funniest things my friend Ann (born in Vietnam) ever said was “why do white parents hate their kids so much”. She mentioned her parents being strict and the stereotype of strict Asian parents but then seriously was like “strict Asian parents will do anything to help their kids succeed meanwhile white

I never played the games and I enjoyed this show (although this final episode felt a bit alienating toward non-game fans. Anyway I just wanted to let you know that yes, it is possible to just straight up seperate this and the games and honestly I liked this show and I will continue having never played the games.

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This idea that people involved with this show need to have played the games obsessively is juvenile. I keep seeing online that fans are mad that Walton Goggins didn’t play the game, like fuck off that has nothing to do with whether he could play a cowboy ghoul.

lol “editor”? AV Club staff member trying to deny the litterbox of typos found regularly on this site is hilarious. Nice try though.

The A- grading of this episode is very “I loved the games and this show” but this was not an A- episode.... I liked this show a lot but I’d argue that this plus that ridiculous episode with Chris Parnell were not good. I was genuinely so confused by the reveals in this episode.

William Hughes... do you understand that things can be both comedy and drama? Arguably the best dramas have a sense of humour. Why does something need to be black or white? 

Like yesterday I was in Costco and I hate Costco because of how many people there are at all times, but, anyhow, some woman was like “Oh hey Karen!” at some other woman and then she continues “oh it’s so cute you’re still wearing a facemask!” meanwhile Karen was like 80 years old. Some people are so ignorant it’s