Because dark, melancholy, experimental television is not something everybody enjoys.
Because dark, melancholy, experimental television is not something everybody enjoys.
Same reason Hannibal was canceled.
"more than any other Pixar movie"
I'll challenge that statement. Ratatouille might very well be my favorite Pixar movie, but I think The Incredibles is the most adult-oriented. It's very, very easy to forget that movie is rated PG while watching it.
Judging by the rest of your comments, no, it isn't.
I disagree. This is more indicative of season seven's approach to thematic depth. Season six was deliberately trying to do something else.
There is also unavoidable fact that Doctor Who might actually last forever, seeing as how there's no particular creative team or cast who all need to stay alive for it to keep going. Even if this iteration ends, a few years down the line someone will just reboot it again.
This schtick is getting old.
Strandbeests are amazing.
I just tend to scroll down on everything as a matter of reflex. Also, I don't watch too many viral videos, which is where all the real toxicity is. Most comments underneath an obscure Tom Waits album track will be pretty civilized.
I know you're joking, but there's an opportunity here to do my favorite overused YouTube comments section meme, which I've never gotten a shot at before.
I think Greg is headed for a rock-bottom of evil moment. As in, realizing that while he believes that what Rebbecca is doing is wrong (Which is arguably true), his interference is only hurting two people who really need help, and that realization will probably come from the fact that his working with Valencia, who he…
What the police-cat said. Probably Feels moreso than Sung Tongs.
You're gonna want to do that as soon as possible.
A) Swordfishtrombones, Rain Dogs, Frank's Wild Years, Let It Be, Tim, Surfer Rosa, Doolittle, Daydream Nation, Zen Arcade, New Day Rising, Double Nickels On The Dime, Remain In Light, I'm Your Man, The Firstborn Is Dead, Murmur, Reckoning, Fables Of The Reconstruction, Rum Sodomy & The Lash, If I Should Fall With…
I'm relistening to Arthur (Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire, and it's exactly as spectacular as I remember. Fuck, Ray Davies is a genius.
It's so, SO good. You had better post some thoughts here as you watch it.
I've decided that I tend to agree with Fantano's taste (With glaring exceptions), but have a completely different philosophy surrounding music. Fantano judges music by the exact sum of its parts: "The vocals are this good, the songwriting is thi good, the performances are this good, and the production is this good,…
I already lost a lot of respect for him over Dark Knight Rises; I think I'll be fine.
It does make sense. Which isn't very much in the Nolan spirit, I might add.
What a shock.