“possible criticism or venom” - more likely death threats. Because people suck.
It kinda sounds like they “cancelled” it in the first place so that they could pretend to be cool and bring it back (but now you have to pay for it).
Ugh. I started to post something smarmy about how much I detest Trump and I have to delete it. I just can’t do it anymore. His bottom barrel-ness in all manner of things has just left me feeling defeated.
I’d even bet Charlayne Woodard’s shawls are just being recycled from when Whoopi Goldberg played the Julliard admissions director on Glee.
Interesting to see that he’s always been an ugly doofus with weird hair.
My theory is that Natasha isn’t Clint’s sacrifice, she’s the audience’s. You have to give up something you love to get the Soul Stone. And who gave a shit about Hawkeye? We loved Black Widow, so we had to sacrifice her.
Oh look, they’ve written Barbara out of her own team. Color me shocked.
Your first mistake is assuming this blog is journalism, rather than entertainment. Just watch and enjoy.
No problem with her dying. But it didn’t have the level of impact that it should have.
Talos just needs to show up at a press conference or one of Flash’s live videos morphed into Spider Man, with Parker next to him. Done, next.
I love how they spent an hour on Tony Stark’s death at the end and she didn’t even get a mention. WTF
So question from clueless me—was Chris (?) the new boyfriend, the guy Ricky went on tour with? So does that basically confirm he did cheat on Damon? I’m afraid I barely remember his brief appearance in episode 2 (?) But I agree that those beats were really poorly played out.
I have to admit I know that Solid Gold ‘90 was full on satire--and I loved it--but the All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You, even for an unaired TV pilot, involving two men together for a 1990 TV show pushed the boundaries of reality even in the heightened Pose world for me. Though I enjoyed it :P
Damon and Ricky are probably my least favorite players. They just feel like characters who were copy and pasted from Glee but I enjoyed this episode.
Mostly because Elektra planning to go full Tonya Harding with that hammer was like something from John Waters’ Female Trouble, right down to the outfit. And the absurdity…
I’d argue that the better way to stand out is showing people that will review your folder that you can do better than the other 120397102743 artists who all think characters that look like this are the epitome of attractiveness, or demonstrate that you can do better than them by showing you can draw different ways…
This is pretty impressive. He was able to suck any sort of interesting design from Samus and make her even -more- generic. Well done.
I liked that Emori trusted that Echo was going to save Murphy/them. Admittedly she didn’t since she got knocked out by that stupid prime, but Emori’s confidence in her fellow grounder woman and friend was still touching. Also if there is one thing that Echo is good at other than being a spy, it is shooting people out…
Needless high heels; needless make-up; slim, hourglass figure despite how she should be a power lifter of a woman; “cutesy” hairstyle; angles/poses that are just a few degrees off from a pin-up; all topped off with a size -10 waist.
Heels? Check. Ass? Check. Incredibly small waist to hip ratio? Check. This is a blast from 2006 kotaku.