Yeah, she did “good, subtle work” in The Leftovers the same way Mike Trout does good, subtle work at the plate.
Yeah, she did “good, subtle work” in The Leftovers the same way Mike Trout does good, subtle work at the plate.
I thought it was pretty clearly implied that Judd was involved with the White Night, but I have strong doubts that he actually carried it out himself. First, it gives him way too great a chance of getting caught given the conspiracy he’d be trying to pull off, and second that it’s simply too obvious a twist.
What is the implication here? And I’m guessing by the one like, zero retweets, and zero replies, no one else knows either.
Things today that deserve a full article: this, I guess?
Shane must have had some government grade morphine for Lorne at the audition, but then couldn’t get any more after casting.
Careful there, Kelsey is somehow even faster with the ban hammer than Burneko, and has already deleted comments here calling out her previous digressions from journalistic ethics.
I completely agree with everything you said here, I just think the responsibility of this f*** up falls with the people who decided casting Spicer was an acceptable move, not the co-start who probably understands very well the horrors of the Trump administration, but said in a two second video clip that Spicer is nice…
I’m not remotely defending Spicer, nor am I remotely defending the insanely bad decision by DWTS to cast him on this show.
Yes, let’s scold the gay black man for not responding to a Trump related issue with the exact level of wokeness that the straight white guy requires. Keep up the good work, Sam.
If this was literally anyone but Bernie and Cardi B, I highly doubt that the fact that a presidential candidate is sitting down with someone who has, very recently, been indicted on felony assault charges would be glossed over like it is here.
The only possible way the Kun offside could be described as blatantly falsely as Gabe does here, is if he either has literally no idea what offsides is (seeing that he’s a Deafspin soccer writer, highly possible!), or that even he knows the only way to support his impossibly thin VAR narrative is to outright lie.
Are you kidding? You don’t read phonetically, and using the words that mean the thing you want them to mean is as close to a “backbone” of the way we communicate as anything else.
The Trinidad & Tobago men’s team would beat the USWNT or any team the USWNT played by double digit goals, so yes I’d say they are tougher competition.
My favorite are all the people who say “what was the deal with the polar bears?” as a criticism. Of all the mysteries on the show, that was the one they directly, explicitly answered!
Considering that the first season was very good and the second season was an all-timer, that your “exponentially better” comment is true is pretty freaking incredible.
The entire final season of The Leftovers was perfect, and the way they stuck that impossible to stick landing was just incredible.
Also, Buster voted for Trump in an act of rebellion against mother, who he incorrectly assumed voted for Hillary like all women.
I know plenty of Michaels. Michael 1000% voted for Trump.
After following months of actual news coverage on this case, and reading as many texts as I could before I wanted to throw up, I don’t know that it means I have a “predisposition” because I formed an opinion on it before watching some gotcha documentary that even Katie, doing her best to defend both it and Carter,…
Since my questions were more about why Katie would effectively turn this into an opinion piece about why everyone’s but her reaction to the case was bad, while only referring to some nebulous “context” as the reason why she’s right and we’re wrong (and sexist), I don’t think the documentary will really answer that.…