I saw clips from that in one of John Oliver's videos where he talked about the prison industrial complex in the US about a year ago. ^^
I saw clips from that in one of John Oliver's videos where he talked about the prison industrial complex in the US about a year ago. ^^
Really?
"normalise autism". FFS, people… People! Ugh.
How?
I'm so used to these kinds of comments I thought this was a serious comment until about halfway though. XD
Not stupid - human!
I have a Google account that's for both Gmail and Youtube, so I think so yes. :P
They've managed to conjure up plenty of challenges for him where his speed isn't enough to solve the problem in the past - I'm sure they could do it again! They'd just have to get more creative than the show has been recently.
:S I hope they do better than that. But the word "quirky" doesn't bode well.
Yes, sure. What are you trying to say?
I'd love to see an explanation for it, because then there would be very few holes in the plot.
Oh, right!
"Keeping his voice alive and also kind of showing, in his own way, the underside of gentrification and exactly what dangers it poses. I think hearing from older voices who are talking about a bygone time might shed some clarity on exactly the type of danger that gentrification is carving into our society, specifically…
That it forces people out of their homes and neighbourhoods. And if you want to look at it from a wider perspective: The communities which are torn apart in the process, and loss of social capital for its former members. A general rise in rents in the city.
Where does she play the mother of a teenager? Not that it's that weird - when I was 16 my mother was 36. I think a 32-year-old can play a couple of years older.
"the fashion sense of an early aughts "rrriot girl" though. I didn't know there were riot grrls in the 80s, but it sounds awesome anyway.
I might actually watch a Wolverine movie if that happened. (Okay, I'm probably watching Logan too.)
Agreed! It's so deeply satisfying to see unnecessary conflicts be avoided in favour of more interesting ones. I really like the interactions between Rip and Sarah since he came back.
What is it about bad guys and good guys working together? I love it too, but I can't figure out why.
To be fair, that villain is from The Flash. But it's from the time when Flash was a better show.