You see that photo with his trainer a few months back? He’s got a baby-face but he ain’t scrawny.
You see that photo with his trainer a few months back? He’s got a baby-face but he ain’t scrawny.
I’m not saying we need more scenes of Peter Parker inventing his own tech either. I’m saying “tech” should not really take center stage in every Spiderman film. The tech has always been very secondary to the character, but parts of the new films have felt like the Stark equivalent of an Apple product demonstration.
Maybe I’m just a freak, but it would not put me off a date. It wouldn’t have been a selling point either. But I would not switch from a “yes” to a “no” because of an accent bit that fell flat.
Greg was an unquestioned winner this episode. He got a date, and his only bad moment (Kendall shitting on him and telling him he’s not allowed to ask *beautiful lackey X* out) was an opportunity for him to show a little bit of newly-developed spine (by asking her out anyway).
Are there really still people out there who think that being an awkward dork is some kind of impediment to getting laid? Look at all the love for Nicholas Braun in all his awkward glory!
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Yeah, I thought the first movie was really good, but by time the second stand-alone film rolled along the characted had enough experience that he should have been a little more confident. (I also feel like some of that “Jee whiz! I’m just a kid!” shtick rubbed off on Holland’s acting in other projects in an…
The one major misstep I feel like the show has made in terms of depicting how the super-wealthy live in NY (based on outside observation, unfortunately) is the fact that Kendall lives at Hudson Yards.
Yeah, but I think there’s a significant group of people who see the mistreatment/manipulation of Kendall and Roman, and they say “oh... they’re so abused.” But when they see the mistreatment/manipulation of Shiv, they say “I don’t get her, why is she putting up with that??”
It helps to remember that Succession is a comedy.
No, Jenna was “dating” James Franco as a contractual publicity stunt. Liz wound up having a fling with him (and Kimiko).
I tripped over that line too, but I don’t think they were calling Liz a millennial. I think they were saying that the Liz of today is an elder millennial with a side part, etc.
That’s a good one, but my favorite Jenna line will always be when she barged into the writer’s room and said “Listen up fives, a ten is speaking!”
It didn’t even work as wealth-porn because it looked like everyone shopped at the same store. Like the set designer got a really great deal at CB2 or something.
That Hugo Boss sure knew how to cut a suit.
What message do you think Sinema is trying to send when she presides over the senate in a cut-off denim jacket, or wears a “fuck off” ring to work?
She wears cut-off denim vests and rings that say “fuck off” in the senate chamber precisely to highlight the fact that she is an obstructionist asshole. She enjoys her reputation as an obstructionist and wears costumes to highlight that fact. She is trying, in her clothing choices, to disrespect the institution and (a…
In AOC’s case, here critics b*tched about the cost of a basic black blazer. This ain’t that.
Luckily I don’t have to put aside my principles to criticize a senator who chooses wear a “Fuck off” ring to work.
Who needs emotions when they happen, when you can very easily put them in a large box and chuck them into a storage unit somewhere in Long Island?