I don’t care how many Faks they add, The Bear is not a comedy.
I don’t care how many Faks they add, The Bear is not a comedy.
Folks need to learn they don’t have to express every thought in their head. A lot of people feel like Gass but you just can’t say so.
Yeah I was looking to see if anyone commented on that...the CG rendering design and of that human character looks hideously obsolete.
Man the CG in that lead photo looks straight out of 1998
She was good in Ben & Kate. Give her more comedy.
She was incredibly funny in the sitcom Ben & Kate, which really played to her dry and awkward style. She doesn’t seem to have a lot of range though, and she keeps ending up in roles that really aren’t written right at her.
I try not to be one of those people but when I saw this I thought, Harris better have asked about “V”!
As soon as I saw that he was being offered up for interviews, I thought, “This is someone who would’ve been an instant green-light candidate for the feature back in the day.” I was extremely happy to find that the new management agreed.
I think it was The Penguin trailer that was posted here recently
No I’m pretty sure they mean ‘Thompson’ from Heroes.
A few weeks ago, when someone posted this image in a discussion group for some reason:
I will buy anything Mignola draws.
I was shocked by that ending. The editing had made it seem like Dan was the clear winner, it seemed like he had become the narrator of the season.
Overall, while Kristen was phenomenal as the new host, it was a rather ho hum season. I realized recently that it’s in part because they’ve stopped treating the cast as…
Can’t blame her at all. MS sounds like utter hell.
This is exactly the kind of synergy L’eggs needs to return to the top of the hosiery game.
Those aren’t lore gaps, those are intentional omissions. They’re uninteresting at best and actively detrimental to answer at worst.
But at this point is there any lore they could come up with that would feel satisfying? I feel like there’s a distinct reason they haven’t elaborated on his background and/or the curse. It’s one of those cases where I feel not knowing is more interesting than knowing, but that’s just me.
Did Shane Gillis run over the AV Club’s dog or something? This is just pathetic.
It’s hard for me to believe that “frat bros” aren’t a huge demographic for a show in which they ask people questions as they eat progressively hotter chicken wings.
“For all its hints at a much larger, more frightening conspiracy, Richard Donner’s film keeps those glimpses of something bigger at a distance, focusing instead on two parents who must come to grips with the idea that their child is not what they thought he was.”