Chill, there, “ammo.” (Lord.) Nuance and context might be hard but they’re important. If it’s all too much for you, maybe stick to Reddit.
Chill, there, “ammo.” (Lord.) Nuance and context might be hard but they’re important. If it’s all too much for you, maybe stick to Reddit.
Or you could just not watch it.
Thanks. No.
Teddy was the shit, yo.
FOR REAL. I saw it unfortunately in that dangerous period of time known as “brand new mommyhood” with all those hormones and NOPE NOPE NOPE STILL CANNOT GO THERE WILL SELF-DESTRUCT.
Sure, comrade.
You missed what I as a law school grad find the biggest WTF of all: The park attorney flat-fucking-out LIED to both the 17 year old lifeguard/whistleblower’s mother AND TO THE DETECTIVES in order to get hold of the kid’s statement. (Which, thankfully, it appears he did not.) That’s potential grounds for some serious…
No, that’s not quite right. The first few episodes were really quite fun and clever. Sadly Freeman is half correct. The nearly instantaneous OTT reception by fans did steer it off the rails, especially by season 3, but it wasn’t the reaction itself. It was what the reaction did to Moffat and Gatiss, who I really do…
Seriously. Huge failure as satire, if that was the intent.
Almost verbatim my own thoughts. Since when are we into torture apologia here?
Inclusion riders are not. Bye now.
Which is weird. Most sites list it as a fairly safe bet for renewal.
It’s not illegal, which has already been pointed out to you. Dismissed.
Oh fuck all the way off with that bullshit.
I reject your premise. But yes, we’re going to try inclusion riders now. FOH with the strawmen.
Right. No one goes to college later on.
Well, we tried asking politely so yeah, we’re gonna give this a try now.
That is a seriously disappointing revelation, AVClub. Please reconsider.
Hey smart ass, some of us actually enjoy reading literary fiction and short stories, and knew who she was when you ... y’know....used her name.
That’s ... not quite accurate, at least in the legal system. There are in point of fact (there’s that word, sorry) two separate concepts. “Innocent until proven guilty” is merely referring to the standard of proof the prosecution bears. The state must prove you guilty. If you were convicted and your conviction later…