Or just tell him he never had a shot with Jodie Foster.
Or just tell him he never had a shot with Jodie Foster.
Bengals fan born and raised in Minnesota? There’s got to be some sort of story there....
Jerry Smith: the Light-Bringer
I enjoyed it, but it does make me concerned about where the show is going. Rick has been an awful bastard for the whole run, but they seem to be leaning into that a lot harder this season.
I might not go as far as Hitler here, but yeah, he wasted a superhero team just because he could. None of them needed to die for some greater purpose. Rick didn't like them, so he made them go away.
Self-furfilling prophecy. Rick wanted them to fail, knew their weaknesses, and set up a test he knew they would fail.
I kind of agree with you. That being said, I think this season is building towards a reckoning for Rick, possibly at the hand of Morty (or maybe even Summer?)
I kinda thought, at least for the first part of the episode, that this was was going to back off the heavy psychological themes of the first three and be more in the vein of season two.
And I wonder if that's the 'bittersweet' ending we've been promised? Dany and Jon defeat the Walkers and found a new line, but one all incesty and madness-prone, meaning we all leave knowing the whole cycle will repeat in a couple generations.
Wait, so "Round and Round Hitler's Grave" was meant as a tribute?
Ah, he was on the brown. It always get ya in the end.
And we couldn't stamp it out because, ya know, fuses have a right to burn or something.
Depends what you're looking for. If you want pop in the Tubthumping vein, then yeah, there not a lot out there for you. That said, if you're a fan of 80s noise-punk you can check out their early work and it might be up your alley. Their later stuff is more traditional/folk, which is fine, though I'd say other bands do…
It was a goose!
I will always respect the hell out of them for deciding that the message mattered more. Far too much political punk falls into the ' preaching to the choir' area. That said, ' Tubthumping' is a glorified football chant, and that's why we're talking about it 20 years later.
Alright, did not accuse the band of lying about being pop fans. What I meant to put across was that the perception of Pop music might be different for survivors of the 80s anarcho-punk scene as opposed to pop musicians.
If it turns out he is not my biologic son….
It's funny, Please is a great song on its own merits, but my main memory of the song is them preforming it at the VMAs (I wanna say 1998?).
Alright, I'm definitely not your father.
To be fair, Tin Machine happened….