We’ll be fine, people don’t need water to live and flooding never damages structures.
We’ll be fine, people don’t need water to live and flooding never damages structures.
They need to put this dude up for office. All this information makes him super electable for Republicans.
Literally one day after sister site AV Club posts “3o Popular Songs You Didn’t Know Where Covers”. For shame, Jezebel.
Many of these films are most definitely remembered. The list you’re really trying to assemble here is movies that were huge hits, but sucked. And while there are no Citizen Kane’s in this group, a few of these didn’t suck. One (Slumdog Millionaire) is excellent.
Never watched a single episode, but since the Kim/Kanye thing was so public...
Audio isn’t a great choice either when you sound like one of the chipmunks. There’s a reason you’ve rarely if ever heard DeSantis speak, with most everything you’ve heard from him coming through print. His team tries to keep him as far from mics as possible.
I’ll add one we’ve all forgotten: the first season of True Detective. A truly amazing first half of a show followed by a train wreck of a second Or, as the Atlantic rather poetically put it: https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2014/03/the-em-true-detective-em-finale-thats-it/284312/
I heard that the Davids would occasionally get annoyed when the fandom would guess some of their plans for how certain plots would play out and decided to change those story endings just to be less “predictable”
I for one thought that Mad Men would end with Don sitting on a porch, alone, old, smoking, in 1992 or some such, having finally driven everyone away. Which in my mind is how it should have ended, rather than him stumbling yet again into another magic moment, which he could then subsequently screw up again a year or…
Yeah pretty much assumed this was a voiceover part.
Like the ending of GoT with Dany going mad, Tony getting whacked is actually a fine ending for The Sopranos. It just needed to be properly setup/telegraphed. Famously, millions of people thought their cable had gone out when The Sopranos ended. Why? Because there was no context given that this was the ending they…
A few of these don’t belong here because the originals were huge hits that were still getting a lot of radio play when the covers came out, i.e. everyone knew they were remakes. “Blue Monday” and “Mad World” definitely fall into that category. I’ve actually never heard of the Orgy cover of Blue Monday, but the…
Watching Trump go nuclear on them both will be entertaining at least as we watch the world burn. At least Trump’s powers will finally be used for good for once.
Kardashian is a dummy, and Kanye is awful, but it seems like you’re very much putting words in her mouth here.
Agree with this. The last season of BB was mostly fine, but it all basically ending in a shootout with Walt heroically saving Jesse didn’t ring true to me.
Agree with this. “We aren’t going to tell you anything, decide for yourself” isn’t a wise and lofty choice, it’s just avoiding an answer. If the point was for us to make the choice, why weren’t they taking script notes from the audience all along?
“Also, this cute young kid we’ve been following over the last few seasons is going to grow up and have sex with one of the primitive humans on this planet - and that’s where we all come from!”
Yes, my complaint is the half that weren’t. Or were but poorly.
The “problem” with Seinfeld is that there was no really good way for the show to end. Other than for say Jerry to leave New York and leave the others behind.
I haven’t seen a few of these shows, but this is a pretty good list.