'recomend'ing something is the only Christian way to make a suggestion.
And the extra 'o' in 'too' is a sinfully excessive number of o's.
'recomend'ing something is the only Christian way to make a suggestion.
And the extra 'o' in 'too' is a sinfully excessive number of o's.
Wait, so yoga and meditation are occult (just not *overtly* occult)?
Ah ha ha ha ha, that's fucking adorable.
Especially when they found out that he wasn't white.
People who are overly vocal about any issue tend to reverse their position when consistency becomes inconvenient.
As long as we get an Animal Man movie…
Well, this last Christmas, Starbuck's holiday cups didn't say "Merry Christmas" or even "Happy Holidays", so clearly Christianity is under attack.
Christian's aren't persecuted.
Christian Rock fans, on the other hand…
God's Not Dead, But This Shawarma is Delicious
I really wish these movies were a Biblical-themed re-interpretation of the Weekend at Bernie's franchise.
I watch, and plan on continuing to watch, this show, but have yet to figure out *why* I feel compelled to watch it. Ray Romano with a beard? Maybe. The soundtrack? I dunno, the songs they've used on the show that I'd *want* to hear, I can already listen to at any time I want. Music Industry + Rampant Cocaine Use? Meh,…
Seeing her mentioned by name just keeps me thinking that this would be a much better show if TWD's Denise was actually Jenny Slate's Niece Denise character from The Kroll Show.
Father Gabriel. If you're on the Walking Dead while being black and/or a former cast member of The Wire you're time is more limited than McNulty's ability to stay sober.
A nicer touch would have been if they punctuated the arrow going through her head with the "you just lost" music cue from the Price is Right.
Fuck… how many times has *Rick* had an arc where he's been "We don't need to kill, we can rebuild society! I'm done with violence!"… and two episodes later "We kill because we have no choice and we need to do whatever it takes to survive"
Well, I know a lot of amazing people who are in relationships with ridiculous caricatures, so I don't think *that* part was too unbelievable.
What was unbelievable to me was that, and maybe I missed something, it seemed like up until she invited him in, Sasha had *no* interest in Abe.
I enjoy the show as mindless entertainment, but I agree with what you're saying (mostly).
I think the problem(s) with the show boil down to the viewers and trying to give the viewers what they want, instead of telling the best story. (keeping characters on because they're fan favorites, even if they don't particularly…
I'm feeling like it may be Abraham that meets Lucille.
He's been unhinged and reckless, he apparently just got what he wanted regarding a relationship with Sasha, and he's an established and reasonably well-liked character, but not, you know *too* well liked.
Fun fact: I dress like Sho'Nuff
Yeah, I agree on both counts. And, really, with all the buzz/goodwill the Deadpool movie got, adapting Fraction's Hawkeye run seems like a pretty safe play for Marvel/Netflix. Less vulgar, but it would have a similar feel to it, and could tie the Netflix Marvel universe to the cinematic one.
In a dream world they'd…
Yeah, The Hand are pretty much your boilerplate 'take-over-the-world' baddies. But they're ninjas, and everything is better with ninjas. Their goals are pretty much 'all the power'. So, they're like Donald Trump, except with better hair and less desire to fuck their own daughters.