I was a bit bummed about season two, as I thought the anthology idea meant a 100% different case each season. I personally thought Coolidge was one of the worst characters from the first, so could have easily done without her.
I was a bit bummed about season two, as I thought the anthology idea meant a 100% different case each season. I personally thought Coolidge was one of the worst characters from the first, so could have easily done without her.
Right, but at those rates, you don’t HAVE to work 40-hours a week!
I know it’s not the point, but I can’t get over the terrible punctuation in his IG post. I can’t tell if he just doesn’t know any better, or if it’s supposed to be somehow poetic or intentional.
I feel like her Native ancestry was called into question already for a couple of decades, no? That’s why her appearing “on behalf” of Brando was that much more odd. Maybe I am misremembering things.
I’m actually looking more forward to this than any of the other already-announced Marvel MCU films. The science gibberish and Rudd’s goofiness have a better balance than some of the other franchises silliness (I’m talking about you, magical goats from the last Thor film!). Of course, we’ve seen the quantum realm…
I’ll say what we have all been collectively wondering: What took them so long?
Queue the true crime re-enactment show on Netflix.
Better than my answer. I was just going to say "special effects".
Anyone else constantly hitting refresh on www.reddit.com/r/VolleyballGirls?
Thanks, Kotaku, for continuing to report on unending saga of Amouranth. You’ve told us about her hot tub exploits, her fashion lines, and unfortunately her recent abuse allegations and taking time off.
Abortions are illegal in her state, so what exactly did she expect to gain by calling her state senator?
I agree. I mean, I’m sorry this is happening to her (if it really is), but it sure moved from A to B very quickly. Not to mention that Kotaku insists on covering anything to do with her, which I find odd as it is. It’s as if Kotaku sponsors her or something...
Actually his recollection of the ‘incident’ sounds like an SNL skit I would like to see. Most things Green has done have been trash.
Unpopular opinion, but I've never understood the pedestal that voice actors are put on.
This all reminds me something a senior manager said to me years ago—”He who has the data wins”, meaning it can be manipulated many, many ways to read how you want it.
I admit I need to revisit 3 Kings, especially after reading some of the on-set crap that happened, but it just feels like another notch in the Russell belt of overblown films that are nowhere near as good as the rest of the world thinks they are.
Why in the world is Kotaku covering poker? I draw the line at anal beads and chess.
Cool, another story that just a series of tweets.
Why is this a story? Wait, what the heck is thetakeout.com and why is this now popping up in my Kotaku and AV Club daily emails?
I thought Coolidge was the worst of the visitors from season one, so it’s a bummer to see her in this one as well. I’m on the fence. It looks like Aubrey Plaza is playing more than the usual “Aubrey Plaza” shtick, at least, which is a plus—albeit only marginally.