What does Reddit have against free comedy
What does Reddit have against free comedy
One of the most interesting parts of the episode for me was Betty’s over-the-top takedown of Veronica. While I think Veronica has formed true friendships, the fact she was beginning to slip back into old habits made it feel like there was a kernel of truth to it all, deep down.
Out of the whole season, it was Dustin sitting alone heartbroken for a few moments which got me in the feels the most. Gaten was show MVP for me, but honestly no one was slacking. Whoever is casting director for this show needs a bonus and then some.
Overall, nice to see a show cap off with a mostly feel good ending…
At least this detour was on a Netflix show, where all you have to do is wait an hour (if you’re patient) to jump back into the main story. It’s not like they pulled a South Park and instead of telling you who Cartman’s father is, trolled you with Terrence and Phillip in “Not Without My Anus” and made you wait another…
Byyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Surly Dustin for Stranger Things MVP
Nothing to do? He scored a love interest!
Oh of course, goes without saying. This (and Indiana Jones and LOTR) is hardly slumming it, neither are they the kind of performers that phone it in for a paycheck. Now if we were talking about how Pacino turned up in an Adam Sandler film...
“Blanchett, like Waititi, could certainly be doing something better with her time and talent”
I mean, don’t they usually? What’s wrong with having a bit of fun outside of your usual wheelhouse and entertaining people at the same time?
But again, it’s taking responsibility squarely off of the masses (and off of the Trump administration at that) and onto a shadowy manipulative corporation that takes a predatory middle-man role that didn’t exist IRL (as far as we know, unless the DA is Russia, el oh el)
Man I’d love a brochure for your utopia where kids are magically unable to be little tiny assholes
Though it’s kind of fun, pinning Trump’s ascension on the Dark Army even in this silliest of fiction glosses over the reality that a lot of the blame lies on the shoulders of the Americans that bought into Trump’s xenophobic demagogue, and that makes me feel weird.
I was very suspicious of the way it happened via shadow casting/silhouette. Struck me as more than just a stylistic choice.
Yeah, that’s exactly how I had the Sixth Sense ruined for me.
Or you just go “okay, what’s the most off the wall thing that could happen?” or “who would be the biggest shock as the traitor?”. Or you think about things you wouldn’t normally such as in a writing/structure sense, like in this case: “who’s story is…
The Trump thing is so silly that it almost works, but there’s something that stops me appreciating it fully. It’d be nice (?) if it really were some evil organization that somehow planted him in there in real life, but give or take a few Russian hackers the answer is a lot more confronting, and even as a fictional…
So what’s the chances that Jughead, unbeknownst to him, was actually beaten up by a Serpent posing as a Ghoulie/other, to get him over on their side?
“I’m not owned, you’re owned!”
let us stare into the abyss together
The Kinja move has defo been one big fail. They boned up transferring all my posts too to the point where I gave up chasing a solution; I am now grey forever, drifting alone in a nether void, neither alive nor dead
edit: I think I better understand what the reviewer was trying to say. The comparison still threw me off a little though