Till had a lisp and accidentally whistled when he talked. That was described by John Edgar Wideman in Writing to Save a Life, which I recommend. The book also discusses how Till’s father was ALSO lynched for supposed crimes against a white woman.
Till had a lisp and accidentally whistled when he talked. That was described by John Edgar Wideman in Writing to Save a Life, which I recommend. The book also discusses how Till’s father was ALSO lynched for supposed crimes against a white woman.
So they’re bad because they’re not predicatable? Sounds like you’re more interested in going down a checklist of tropes than watching a show.
She was interviewed by Timothy Tyson, for his book The Blood of Emmett Till, in 2017 and he claimed that she had recanted certain parts of her story during the interview, but that he was unable to record her saying that on tape. It’s possible that her feelings had changed in the decade or so between her memoir and…
Nah, the TV series are beautiful, I like that he gets to flesh out the characters more with all those insanely great actors. His films are absolutely sublime as well though. Absentia especially hits the spot
Oh I didn't know that. I'm going to rewatch them all AGAIN now aren't I?!
She’s hardly in that movie, spending her time in a hospital bed.
I realize that this hasn’t a thing to do with the content of the article, but I’d like to thank you for not making this another goddamned slideshow.
Tomlin seemed to have given back as much as she got. I think she took a little bit of a career hit after that though.
morality clauses
Midnight Mass is my favorite thing he’s ever done, and was a 7 episode miniseries. No need to say it’s “bloat” because you don’t like it. This is the third critical smash of the four Netflix projects he has released.
she’s been upfront that she’s disinterested in any relationship change
There was nothing confused about it
Most of them have magical white hair.
Tolkien was also racist, so I’m not sure him making anyone non-white working for evil is a point in your favor.
The Velaryons are a separate family with their own distinct backstory on the show (they were dragonless shipwrights, sailors and merchants while the Targaryens were dragonlords). No one on either series ever once even hinted at “literally all Valyrians are white” so it’s basically been explained at this point
Both of the Velaryons and Targaryans were defined by characteristic Valyrian traits. In the show, these traits are taken to be the absurd colours of their hair and their resistance to fire. In the books, it’s their hair and eyes.
Perfect gif-reply is perfect.
The Jurassic series has sucked for the last quarter-century, because it was a premise that was only sustainable for one movie and they made that movie already, it was called Jurassic Park.
Wtf is wrong with you
Wait...let me get this straight. Because some youtuber made an analogy now...you think something is funny? Based on what some youtuber said?