Didn’t we already know this? I swear I thought I read this before
Didn’t we already know this? I swear I thought I read this before
I don’t get why he’d be the only producer charged though, is the thing. Like if he cut corners as producer, which is possible, then fine, charge him for that, but it seems like they’re instead targeting him because he *personally* pulled the trigger. Seems like two separate things
Yeah who knows, maybe more will come out about his role as a producer and it’ll look bad. But still, seems like *either* he should be charged as a producer, or as the actor who shot the gun; for him to be the only producer charged purely because *he* personally pulled the trigger seems silly to me. (Speaking from a…
1 and 2: You’re taking my rhetorical question more literally than I intended haha
So, for every random extra in all of film history who didn’t check their prop gun for bullets before firing—should they all now get charged with reckless endangerment? Because seems to me that Baldwin didn’t do anything that basically everyone else has done.
I don’t mind them giving it a shot at least. It will absolutely sound off, but with talented enough actor(s) there’s a good chance we’ll get used to it, and ultimately I watch Rick and Morty for the writing, not the voice acting, terrific as it is. Plus we’ll still have the rest of the cast.
Wait what? Is David Dastmalchian playing a different character from the one he played in the first two movies?
He’s returning as the Leader?! How did I miss this
I guess I’m a moron because I’m pretty sure I’m the only person on the whole planet who has always liked that line.
Anybody remember The Event?
True, though I believe there’s also at least one season of Veep does not center around a veep, so
Just call it Game of Thrones season 9, cowards
Wow, never realized Lex Luthor wasn’t depicted as a businessman until the late ‘80s. It seems so integral to his character!
Omg tysm for teaching me about “free rein” honestly
This is such a great idea for a premise I’m surprised it hasn’t been done before. (Not often, anyway)
Weird outrage. If people want to pay less to get Netflix with ads, that’s their choice. The commercial-less option is still there for us purists.
Bad ending, otherwise a solid, tense drama first two-thirds. Insane *Joker*-esque overreactions here and on Twitter, as usual. Chris Pratt’s character’s decision is *supposed* to be monstrous! Yes the third act lets him off the hook too much, but the whole point of the movie is that any decent person can make a…
Yeah that confused me. Do we dock points from every show that doesn’t mention race?
Say “mother–daughter”, not “mother-daughter”. En dashes, people! Merely hyphenating makes it seem like you’re referring to someone who is both a mother and a daughter.
...it’s actually a slightly updated version of No Way Home with a little bit of new footage that, from what we hear, mostly centers on Angourie Rice’s Betty Brant for some reason.