If you haven't read those books, you can hardly say that you've read Stephen King. The ones you listed are the best he's ever written.
If you haven't read those books, you can hardly say that you've read Stephen King. The ones you listed are the best he's ever written.
Where did you get the idea that Keith was a "comic relief" character? He was introduced as a murderous sex offender with an obsessive fixation on Ryan. He's been a time bomb that has been ticking since season one, and I found every scene involving him to be extremely creepy/scary—never comical.
I think we'll see Yuri again in the next season of Fargo.
Question though…how was he able to pull away? I thought Nikki had emptied his tank so that he would run out of gas. His car was stalled—so how was he able to just start it up again?
Skinny? That is USDA Prime American beef! What are you? Vegetarian?
"Especially when that character owns a small fluffy dog."
At this point, I've lost track of who they are even trying to run away from. So who is it now that's supposedly trying to kill them? They all seem pretty cool with whoever the main faction is now, except Sarah.
I think it was a stupid move on Serena Joy's part to show June where Hanna now lives. What made her think that June wouldn't from that point on look for any possible chance to escape and get to her daughter?
I kept expecting the Handmaidens to throw their stones at Lydia instead.
When I read or hear her name, I always think at first that it's referring to Lizz Winstead, the creator of "The Daily Show." Pretty much every single time.
Can someone who is a Lynch fan explain something to me?
"Sex offender" is their term, not mine!
I wasn't aware that we were arguing. And it's not that I don't understand your point of view…I just don't think we are talking about the same thing.
Man, I have a feeling that Keith is going to do something horrific to someone this season…he is one scary sex offender.
Podcasts aren't necessarily any more biased and don't require anymore research than a book—they're simply different mediums. And as with any medium, it all depends on the subject and the person presenting it.
It's not a completely inapplicable analogy, though. Moe is an insecure authoritarian who is more concerned with his superiority and not being wrong than he is with fairness, logic or reality. He is a person who sees an industrious staff worker as a threat to be thwarted, rather than an asset. He dismisses (or doesn't…
You're a walking contradiction…you don't put much stock in words, yet you "read a shit ton…" of books…which are nothing but words.
Of course they love HOC, because Spacey's heartfelt tribute to Foghorn Leghorn appeals to children of all ages!
Well, it would be a travesty if we didn't get our yearly exposure to Kevin Spacey's cornball Foghorn Leghorn impersonation.
I mean, I hate to go there, but look no further than the White House for another perfect example of an insecure authoritarian moron who somehow managed to be put in charge ahead of a better-qualified woman and refuses to acknowledge the truth of a situation if it means that he is shown to be wrong about something.