That’s Stephen Miller, I think.
That’s Stephen Miller, I think.
What’s weird about this is that there is a later-season Mad Men episode (co-credited to Weiner, as I just learned, though that’s not unusual for the show) where Peggy and Stan are confined in a room working together and they both strip and then continue working as normal, though as I recall it’s initiated by Peggy.
True, but that same company also gives us shows like Brooklyn Nine-Nine, New Girl and Empire, all of which are very inclusive of minorities. Even The Orville has three black actors in leading roles. Compare that to the programming on Disney, which is almost universally white.
Oh, I know. That would make it more delicious: All it took for Miramax to be merged with the Weinstein Company (something the brothers sort of tried, but failed at) was for the Weinsteins to leave. (And yes, I know the other brother still being there complicates things. Maybe he’ll be forced out as well when his proble…
They should rename the company Miramax, that would really piss him off.
wikipedia has a list of episode titles, at least.
It’s fine. Let’s blame Kinja, that seems to be the thing to do.
Wouldn’t your post support the notion that he truly doesn’t know?
Maybe, but the chain is still wrong. NBC was indeed bought by Comcast, but Turner was bought by Warner (which is in the process of being acquired by AT&T).
“These are giant, multi-national corporations of, you know, NBC, which then became Turner, and then got bought by Comcast, so I mean, I don’t know.”
A pretty good deal, I suppose, but as a matter of principle I boycott every bundle containing a significant number of DRM or Steam-only keys. I don’t have any illusions about the effectiveness of that little boycott, of course, since many people seem quite happy to just get Steam keys (or exclusive access via Origin…
A pretty good deal, I suppose, but as a matter of principle I boycott every bundle containing a significant number…
But if you liked Mononoke, then you might as well do Nausicaa and the Valley of the Wind for more Miyazakian epic fantasy. If you were lukewarm to SA, then I suspect My Neighbor Totoroor Ponyo or Kiki’s Delivery Service wouldn’t do much more for you either.
I think Simon Pegg said five years ago that he was too old to play Wee Hughie in an adaptation of The Boys. I stopped wanting one then.
KotOR isn’t a Disney property? That sounds... unlikely.
EDIT: For you smarty technical people, how does Kinja determine whether your comment gets ‘greyed’ or not? Is it content related?
I am no fan of Trump. He deserves to be criticized and made fun of, for this decision as well as many others, and Obama’s reaction should be covered.
I found everyone to be rather unlikable
I don’t really care about this. But let me take this opportunity to blatantly shill remind everyone (or at least any new Kinja readers who might not know) that there is already an excellent musical on TV: Galavant Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. That is all. Any guesses on whether TV Club will still cover it weekly?
One wonders if the same teachers would have their students read Romeo and Juliet in middle school or To Kill a Mockingbird in 2nd grade (or Watership Down in preschool, given the presumed ages of the protagonists).
I’m reasonably sure the people of Houston specifically mostly didn’t vote for Trump...