Jeb Bush has such a low ranking. Sad!
Jeb Bush has such a low ranking. Sad!
5. Archer, The X-Files.
3. Life, Homeland.
35. Battlestar Galactica.
Yes, you should, if only for the discussion of Neil Breen's Double Down. Rich Evans' slow decent into madness as he desperately tries and fails to adequately explain the film's premise is one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
I'm assuming that's a different Dark City than the one directed by Alex Proyas.
Today in Anecdotes:
Alex is really amazed with the recent slew of female champions, because of course he is.
Action Comics, All-Star Batman, Deathstroke, Detective Comics, JLA: Rebirth, Supergirl, Titans, Wonder Woman, Red Sonja, and Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows.
I guessed National Park Service as well. At least it's more in the ballpark than the FDA or Transportation.
So Wisconsin Congressman Sean Duffy appeared during a segment on CNN yesterday to discuss terrorism. During the segment, Duffy, whose district is in a state where an act of white supremacist terrorism occurred less than 5 years ago, tried to argue, essentially, that white terrorists aren't really terrorists. In…
They haven't gotten rid of the mutants, although there was a story where it was revealed that Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch aren't really mutants, which seems like it sort of undercuts their characterization and the mutant allegory. Admittedly, I haven't really been reading Marvel lately but it sort of seems like,…
I'm resentful because I hate that the X-Men aren't part of the MCU.
Yeah I still don't get that.
I don't think I have any shows I can't bring myself to finish, just shows I haven't gotten around to finishing out of laziness.
Also, Salman Rushdie was never a spy.
During a meeting with a group of sheriffs today at the White House, Texas Sheriff Harold Eavenson complained about a state senator trying to pass legislation to stop police from stealing people's shit end civil asset forfeiture. Trump asked for the senator's name and "jokingly" said "We'll destroy his career."
In a dramatic and strangely poetic turn of events tonight, Senator
Elizabeth Warren was rebuked by Republican Senators, led by Mitch
McConnell, and forced to sit down for reading from a letter submitted to
the Senate in 1986 by Coretta Scott King.
I'm guessing Lauren and Jill didn't know what a sawyer is.
Just like my abuela!
Well, it's certainly a job, Internet . . .