Hey, I've seen Vertigo.
Hey, I've seen Vertigo.
I think the emphasis on "unincorporated territory" was just a red herring to make us believe that Leslie might actually turn down the new job for the sake of holding Pawnee together.
I will never, ever understand the people on the other side of the great Billy Eichner divide. I feel like they're from a different planet from me. (A planet where Billy on the Street doesn't make me laugh the hardest I ever laugh for 30 consecutive minutes, post-Happy Endings)
Yeah, that's what I was referencing.
I would strongly discourage them from bringing Phil's dad with them.
JLD falls into a category of people that I register in my brain as being hot, but find myself incapable of having sexual thought about. Her and Miley Cyrus.
Great Job, Ben "Internet" Gibbard!
I said "societal issues of rape aside"!
Now that the Colbert Report is definitely, 100% ending next year, I'll reiterate that Colbert would be the perfect Jeopardy host.
My wife ALWAYS calls out these instances, but in this instance she was like "Yeah, I was wondering about that too. What woman travels with just one pair of shoes?"
Societal issues of rape aside, I don't buy the argument that this is just to "remind us he's a villain." Pushing Bron out the window was villainous, but it was within his character's MO: Lannisters above all others, especially Cerce. The rape, while more or less as "villainous" as pushing Bron, makes no sense with how…
Which ones? HEY-O!
Oh and also a smattering Tone-Deaf Punsters, which if I'm being honest is a big reason I scroll down here on any AV Club article.
Whatever Graves' intention, I don't think anyone is interpreting this scene as consensual.
I'm actually really impressed. I have a feeling that ratio might not last though the night.
This article has only been up for half an hour with 250+ comments, so I'm sure things might change, but after skimming the comments I see a lot of well-reasoned, even-toned discussion and debate, with every tenth comment or so being "WAA FEMINISTS RUIN EVERYTHING!" from people who clearly didn't read the article.
She really just says "Everything we think we know about the universe is wrong," or some variation of that. That could be about almost anything.
The Iron Islands are the West Virginia of the sea.
Alas, if only Trebeck could wait another 20 years before retiring.