thisiswherethenamegoes
thisiswherethenamegoes
thisiswherethenamegoes

What a fucking clown that guy is.

I always thought a dad bod was well-rounded.

I’m glad I didn’t bite on this game and go in on a PS4 for it. The changes that they’ve made to the gameplay were the first warning sign; all this lack of polish is the nail in the coffin. Mass Effect: it was fun while it lasted.

I don’t care what kind of wonderful person or activist he is. That’s really lame. Stanford is lame, too. Good fit.

Lots of people here seem to blame the driver, but nuts to that. It’s always the lanesplitter’s fault.

Isn’t this Sexual Assault Awareness Month?

I actually really liked that. They served to provide context while also structuring the whole series as a murder-mystery that is only revealed in the final climactic scenes. Without those interviews, this would have felt like a show about nothing. Who cares about those petty arguments over the play, for example,

Race was not really a part of this show, so the detective being a black woman means nothing. This really was just a show about women being petty over little things and bonding over something significant. It’s only this blog which is trying to inject all this real context about the justice system and whatnot.

I think people like that are manipulative even without intending to be, like it’s second-nature. The “struggle” that he’s referring to is probably in the scenes where he has just hurt her and then he suddenly becomes tender and contrite, kneeling in front of her and holding her, etc. I think there was a scene where

I don’t think her race and the inequities of the justice system had anything to do with the conclusion of the show. There’s absolutely no text, context, or subtext in this script that would indicate that the audience should be thinking about that as a part of the women’s motivation.

She even smiled a little the second time she puked, when it hit Bonnie.

I disagree that the show exclusively portrayed drama that could be attributed to “men dictating how [the women] should feel.”

You make some good points about the show being rushed (7 episodes? Not 8?), as well as some of the things that could have been explored more deeply, but I think they were definitely trying to structure the show almost like a murder mystery, with Perry’s death and the circumstances around it being the big “a-ha” moment

Having never seen that show, I recently watched the first episode...yeah it’s pretty obviously there from the beginning.

Jezebel just found out that Aaron Sorkin is an out-of-touch stuffed-shirt?

Seems like the headline should be: “So far in 2017, 95 percent of our cases have been closed.”

Hmm, with no real information provided, I can only speculate that you’re talking about this case?

Why does this fool merit so many paragraphs of defense and clarification? He’s an unfunny ignoramus on youtube...there’s millions of them and nobody gives a ____ what any of them say.

I love how Fox News thinks hair color constitutes diversity in their panels.

Easily dealt with. When we make our own country, we will deport those 4 million traitors.