Just because you agree with her doesn’t mean her critics don’t exist
Just because you agree with her doesn’t mean her critics don’t exist
I wish smart, talented Democrats didn’t want to be VP so badly. I’d love a Congress that didn’t just rubber stamp stuff. Especially here. So Kamala smiles and goes to funerals four years, then what?
I couldn’t rolled my eyes hard enough at Maya Rudolph’s Kamala Harris. I never got what the bit was: she tried too hard? She’s cool? (I never got what any of the SNL bits were trying to say, to be fair. They were all awful.) But hey, okay, cool! Fine. Now they’ve got a team and it feels realer than it did yesterday.…
Yeah, but James Woods shitting his pants is just his normal 11am routine, isn’t it?
Have you seen former AV Club TV Editor Emily VanDerWerff’s essay yesterday about how disapppinted she was in the change to Rey’s parentage? It goes through similar feelings as you but specifically from the perspective of someone who was adopted herself: https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/12/19/21028496/star-wars-the-rise…
Honestly if they just stuck with the idea that her parents were nobodies it would have made it so much better.
Andy got fucking painful to watch. I mean the show got generally painful to watch (with a very slim amount of exceptions) halfway through season 7 when Michael left but man I just found Andy insufferable, particularly after he comes back from getting Erin from Florida.
Ending on season 3 would’ve robbed us of the glory that is Dinner Party.
According to Jim was a television show that was on TV. Starring Jim and Courtney Thorne Smith.
Hey now, he’s made a pretty good Harry Mudd and he was great in Hesher.
“The answer is even more James Spader.”
Rainn Wilson: “OK, I accept!”
It makes sense that Creed would be the boss, since he’s good at waiting things out and would outlast every other contender by hiding behind the false wall he constructed out of filing cabinets and the pile of Phyllis’ empty Snackwell boxes.
“Somehow, a new player-created holiday became a story about conflict, betrayal and the disappearance of an entire civilization.”
So, they invented Thanksgiving?