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My wife and I cackled all the way through the final scene, but after about 15 seconds it was mostly out of pure joy. Sigur Ros, beautiful choreography, the realization this may be largely why McElhenney got ripped...we were laughing not so much because it was funny, but just so unexpectedly breathtaking. It definitely

of COURSE some bro is going to roll in here with, “See!? This absurdist comedy confirms EVERYTHING wrong with Me, Too!”

In what way was it tearing apart #MeToo? I only saw it tearing apart the toxic behavior of people that don’t understand the movement (Charlie, Mac, Frank) or exploit the movement for their own gains (Dennis and Dee).   

I’ve been imagining getting up at 5AM to do P90x for years now. My brain is so ripped.

From the man himself:

When I was a cop, we would patrol areas where college students or soldiers would go and drink in the weekends because businesses would request it due to past issues, we wouldn’t charge anybody with PI unless a third party called us, or unless they were so drunk they needed to be medically evaluated (vomit, loss of

Yeah. There are still places in the world (and even in this shithole country) that are small enough and friendly enough that if you get yourself in a drunken pinch, a police officer would provide a lift home.

I’m not sure what his or his family members’ football playing status has to do with this, but - yes, the police are the assholes here. He was drunk and made a dumb mistake (while trying to at least be a reasonably responsible drunk idiot, by the way). They could have, you know HELPED him, which is what police are

Advantage: Rusty “Feckless” Kuntz

Owen Sharts has an impressive spray chart, isn’t afraid to get his uniform dirty, and rarely just whiffs at the plate.

I clicked expecting a list of funny guys’ names, whimsical enough perhaps to make the kid in my kid’s daycare named Rocket seem dull. Instead I got a treatise on what it means to be an American. What a letdown.

I got this momentary image of Paige staying in that safe house apartment forever, her life frozen, and decades from now, still drinking her vodka from the freezer, ending up looking for all the world like...Beloved Character Actress Margo Martindale.

I think his motivations are simply 1) He wants to be in charge. The dude next to him after they discovered the natives was like “The Captain was right”. If the rest of the crew find out that the Captain was right in going in that direction to find food then the Captain becomes more in a position of security and power.

Sincere question: Why do you want to go back? Is there something specifically more compelling about the world of “real” Archer than these fake ones, or is it just a preference for the show’s “actual” reality? (Again, no intent to be facetious or leading here, this is just one of those weird questions that Archer’s

“Oww, my twat!”

The rare instance where Bob and Linda should’ve listened to Teddy. Watching hockey with a friend always beats going clubbing, especially at their age.

Demerit Park indeed.

I WANT to love historical fiction but so often movies and shows get it wrong, they aren’t doing “honest” historical fiction. If that may sound a bit contradictory, let me use an example. Consider racism as it existed in the Jim Crow south. Very few works of historical fiction get this right. They usually cast it as

You attack the reviewer, accuse someone of trolling, and then claim that the arguments defending the show are weak, all why failing to actually provide any reasons as to why the show is apparently so unsuccessful.

What’s even funnier is how someone who accused the reviewer of being both dishonest and faux-intellectual then goes on to accuse another commenter of “attacking people”.
Yes, this was a bloody good episode: tense and razor-sharp even though there weren’t any attacks or action sequences featuring the monster. And even