It’s OK to use “would” when guessing about how someone might react to something. You can say, for example “Let’s give John Waters a surprise birthday party. I bet he would love it.”
It’s OK to use “would” when guessing about how someone might react to something. You can say, for example “Let’s give John Waters a surprise birthday party. I bet he would love it.”
Please, tell the Indian community more about what it should and should not be offended by. I’m sure they are dying for your insight.
This is a very bad take. First, a character can be stereotypical in one area and non-stereotypical in another area. They don’t just cancel each other out. (If a Quik-E-Mart hot dog was made of the finest ingredients and cooked in a pristine microwave, but then it’s dropped on a filthy floor, you’re still not going to…
I look forward to your defense of Mickey Rooney’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s character as a successful real estate investor merely doing his best to protect his residents from a problem tenant.
But the first thing people think about with Apu is the over-the-top voice.
*Doesn’t need to check notes*
And was then blatantly written out to appease said fans.
Yeah, unless I misunderstand the whole idea of social media, aren't those posts easily visible anyway?
I know Fuller went way over budget, although I’d note that doesn’t happen without a lot of blame at the executive level. Multiple people had to have signed off on what he wanted to do, and possibly profitted off of it.
Yeah, it’s pretty unbelievable. No show has had a better setup for success: Bryan Fuller showrunning, Neil Gaiman fully on board to help adapt his own material, a cast of beloved and celebrated character actors, phenomenal production design. They’ve just wasted it. I’ve come out of this with an extremely negative view…
I’m a firm believer that it’s okay for some things to just be books. I think this falls in that category.
Wow. This is the kind of news that is unbelievable in that “Can they really be that stupid?” kind of way. Unless there is some kind of behind-the-scenes shit we aren’t privy to, which is possible, but I can’t imagine American Gods without Mr. Nancy. He is pivotal. Orlando Jones should go find someone to make Anansi…
This show had SO much going for it, but good lord they seem determined to destroy it. This might just be the last straw.
This is baffling. Do they seriously think that they can just replace Orlando Jones and then pretend that, what, Mr Nancy’s new form is actually not all that mad about what’s happened to black people in America? That’s the craziest, stupidest, most ill-considered, and just flat out cowardly move I’ve ever heard. It’s…
I mean...the fact that they put him through the sexual harassment training means that it was probably true.
Reader Learns Of Carol’s Second Act When Writers Quit Carol’s Second Act After Patricia Heaton’s Husband Is Accused Of Sexual Misconduct
Editor: I have three words, “insane bathtub scene.”
Isn’t comedy supposed to be funny?
intentionally cruel every other day to a co-worker
This is your semi-regular reminder that Queensland is Australia’s Florida.
When we had our first kid, my wife and eye stunned family and doctors by not caring to know the sex of the baby. We didn’t care that much. We bought baby clothes and gears in colors and styles that met our fancy. We decorated the room similarly. People worry way to much about shit that doesn’t matter.