I remember when you had to be a billionaire mogul or media star to have folks and bots itching to defend you online. Now any rando with a podcast gets, "so what if he's racist! Check out his patreon!" It's very weird.
I remember when you had to be a billionaire mogul or media star to have folks and bots itching to defend you online. Now any rando with a podcast gets, "so what if he's racist! Check out his patreon!" It's very weird.
You should probably not watch this show anymore if you’re so mad that it’s not a different show. I’m sure that show is out there. If the writing you are looking for resembles “travel all the way up to inner crevasse’s of his ego,” however, you might be SOL.
This was a great ending to a great season.
I just want to give a big tip of the hat to Winston Bishop, who moved onward and upward from “New Girl” beautifully. This was a great part in a great show and he was wonderful. Hoping this leads to more quality high-profile work for him- I am thrilled for him. And- I guess- to Jon Hamm for finally convincing me that…
I would definitely say best since season 2. Season 1 and 2 I go back and forth on for best but its close. Season 3 I was somewhat underwhelmed by, it had good aspects and characters but it never fully clicked, and Season 4 was a mess that I really wanted to love.
Also loved Lorraine’s bit tonight: “This has nothing to do with that book. This is from an older time, written on stone tablets in the age of the skull-fuckers.”
I rewound it three times. I’d had a rough day and that had me bawling. That theme sometimes gets to me on its own.
The Fargo theme playing over Munch eating the biscuit and closing the season was *chef’s kiss*
Now Dave Foley is one of the Kids in the Hole.
I’m hoping for a big damn hero moment for Witt next week. I think Lamorne Morris has been killing it this season. Also wouldn’t mind him and Olmstead getting together. Just sayin’.
That wasn’t metal. That was Danish Grave’s eyepatch.
There’s simply no reasoning with a guy who thinks a Simpson joke is a badass line for an execution.
Usually I instantly roll my eyes at slow, dramatic versions of pop songs, but the Toxic scene is absolutely how to do it right. Everything we now know about Britney Spears is clearly a deliberate part of the effect, and one that’s all the more fulfilling for having to work a bit to realize it.
I drove a 1993 del Sol for a few years. One of the most surprising things about the car was the trunk space. For a fun 2 seater car, the trunk was pretty big. The targa top was removed manually and was stored on this clever rack in the trunk that could pivot up out of the way for trunk access. Even with the top stored…
The few people that I know who owned one loved them and miss them. I do not think any of them would even consider one at this price with only 12 year old photos to go by.
“Every frame of this movie looks like someone’s last known photograph” is one of the all-time great lines in any comedic endeavour.
They triiiiied to kill him with a forklift!
Pretty niiiiiiice!
There are still something like 250+ Joe Estevez movies they haven’t gotten around to yet.