I suspect they were hamstrung by, at least, GRRM’s directive that Bran had to become king. But they deserve all the scorn for being two white men in 2019 trying to make that slavery show. They should know better and let it die.
I suspect they were hamstrung by, at least, GRRM’s directive that Bran had to become king. But they deserve all the scorn for being two white men in 2019 trying to make that slavery show. They should know better and let it die.
i love that photo b/c it looks like that one guy has a cool hairstyle - thanks, background tree!
Amongst everything else, I’m glad to hear he joined the right side.
just remember you brought your now-swift-approaching tears upon yourself
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The worst part of this is undoubtedly the jackasses at the state hospital forcing him to wear women’s clothes—hey assholes did you serve in virtually every western civil war battle? No? Then maybe don’t tell a war hero what to wear
The show really leans into the “K is the most dangerous being in the universe” stuff and I can’t get enough of that.
I remember an episode where J’s brain gets so big it nearly bursts out of his skull. “J’s head becomes Mt. St. Helen’s,” Agent L said ominously at one point. Really disturbed me. Good show, though.
I used to love this series as a kid. The lore they were developing behind the MIB (like the whole deal with Alpha) was cool and had good action. I’d watch it again.
Bautista is the only one to come out of this stupid thing with an even better reputation than he had going in. It takes a lot of courage as a relatively new movie star to take a stand against the Disney behemoth, and he was tenacious in his defense of Gunn.
I don’t like the execution, but if people didn’t think Dany would end up being the villain, they never understood the show they were watching.
Regardless of GRRM’s true plans for her, D&D clearly railroaded Dany into being the Mad Queen from the very beginning.
Natasha Lyonne and director Jamie Babbit’s best known collaboration is But I’m a Cheerleader, maybe my favorite modern romantic comedy and maybe the best LGBT themed movie, very ahead of its time as a scathing expose of gay conversion therapy.
This one was a B for me. The more this show repeats the Eternal Sunshine-esque Eleanor-and-Chidi-fall-in-love-then-lose-their-memories-then-find-their-way-back-to-each-other arc, the less emotionally invested I am. Bringing Simone back reminded me that I actually liked Chidi and Simone together a lot, and while I…
just a reminder to everyone commenting: you don’t care what happens on the simpsons and you haven’t watched for 10 years anyway.
Not me, I didn't click! I don't even know where I am!
You are such an ass.
It sounds like the documentarians did the best with a bum hand; they probably planned for this to be a peek into an off-kilter mind, twisted in ways that scare us but close enough to make us terrified, and other ad copy, only to find that Sagawa is kind of just A Guy. A thing alot of people forget is that psychopaths…
I love this show. And it was a great season compared to most things. But I don’t think it held up compared to the other seasons, especially season 4. It didn’t really utilize the other characters the way it became so good at doing. Todd was underused all season. Princess Caroline had the same plot as last season…
“Social media” wasn’t really a recognized thing until late 2003 and even then hardly ubiquitous. College students were still crafting elaborate voice mailbox outgoing messages on their flip phones in 2006.