Amen. Nice to have puff pieces not include casual references to genocide and undermining the Constitution.
Amen. Nice to have puff pieces not include casual references to genocide and undermining the Constitution.
This is such a stupid thing to complain about but the captions “Photographed by Annie Leibovitz, Vogue, August 2021" really threw me for a loop. How is this not the July issue?
The answer here is to wait until the season ends and binge it during a free 7-day trial of AMC+
It was overturned because too many women testified to being drugged and raped by that slimey fuck. The courts decided that was somehow a more egregious, illegal offense than being drugged and raped.
His lawyers earned their money. The one who really needs to be raked over the coals is that prosecutor who made the deal.
One of the grim pleasures/unintended consequences of the Dump-ster fire admin was watching the orc horde pretending that Melania’s “Fuck off and Die” decorating was warm and Christmassy. I know the majority of them really thought of that creature as classy and what-all, but those stark black, dead trees against the…
I think you missed the point
Girl, are you........white?
It’s a very weird hill to die on that parenthood - a common experience shared by the majority of people - is somehow antithetical to hip hop. Good luck keeping that gate.
Tons of prolific male rappers have kids. You don't sound like you know anything about rap or hip hop.
You thought that was anger? Lol
Yeah, I feel like the bleak wasteland of Allison’s viewpoint is the starting point of the show. (The showrunners are free to prove me wrong.) Allison’s viewpoint will get less apocalyptic and shift tones as her character grows, becomes stronger emotionally, and learns to fight back against the toxic influences in her…
The name of the show isn’t “Allison Kills Kevin”. The name of the show is “Kevin Can Fuck Himself”.
I loved Wandavision, I didn’t really find it gimmicky because it reflected a lot of the tidy ways society expects us to deal with real trauma. It was a powerful metaphor, not just some gimmick.
So you have never been trapped, yet also complicit in building your cage? It definitely happens in real life, although I am having trouble thinking of cinematic examples.
I mean, that’s not a writing contrivance. Walt is an egomaniac with a massive inferiority complex, which is revealed as early as season 2 - he left Gretchen, his then-girlfriend, because her parents were rich and he couldn’t handle how it made him feel. Similarly he left his own company with a miniscule buyout to…
Walt’s ego wouldn’t let him do it. It’s kind of the point of the series.
Agree but that’s kind of my point. I mean two points:
You have misconceptions about Wandavision.
This show seems like it could have some seriously interesting potential, but I am kinda worried about where exactly it goes with the pieces it’s put down. It’s hard to describe exactly, but it’s both put in plot elements that seem to require mobility and progression/regression (the drug plan, the need for escape) and…