Damn, Zack! How’d you get this written so fast? I literally just finished watching it!
Damn, Zack! How’d you get this written so fast? I literally just finished watching it!
I almost mentioned Jay, actually.
Kal Penn worked in the Office of Public Engagement. He had nothing to do with any drone strikes the President carried out. And if you’re going to call out everyone who worked in the White House, you might as well call out the maids and janitors as well.
Kal Penn is guilty by association only insofar as everyone who…
I would also like to point out that, although not an American, Ben Kingsley is Indian and a well-known presence in Hollywood.
Kal Penn is pretty high-profile. He did leave television to work for the White House, after all.
You said “sole male Indian-American representative.” He is not the sole Indian-American representative.
But if you want other men, there’s Danny Pudi, Erick Avari, Aasif Mandvi, Kunal Nayyar. I’m sure there are others too.
Just because Anzari is the most visible, that doesn’t mean he’s the only.
Kal Penn?
Oh bother.
Well, I mean, without ASP, there is no Gilmore Girls. At all.
I wasn’t writing off Canada and Australia for cultural reasons. I dismissed them as being statistically inconsequential when calculating global demographics.
I’m actually a huge fan of Toronto. It’s the cultural heart of Canada, even if geographically it’s far to the east and south and not even remotely close to the…
I literally didn’t know his name, and I didn’t feel like looking it up either.
That said, I found AVClub’s review of that episode. Turns out I didn’t watch the whole episode, because apparently Peter and Chris get married and I can’t fucking even.
I ended up watching Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, and I really enjoyed that. Every scene between Emily and Lorelai in that seen was absolutely perfect.
I probably will get around to rewatching Gilmore Girls eventually. But between Lorelai marrying Christopher and Rory dating Shitface Huntzberger - I mean, Logan -…
It’s a reference to the popular TV show The Good Place.
You know, because this is a pop culture website...
I watched an episode of Family Guy where what’s-his-face, the dumb blonde teenager, teaches his granddad how to masturbate. How that show made it to 300 episodes, I will never know.
Certainly, motive matters. Doing the right thing for the wrong reasons may not be admirable morally, but it’s certainly better than not doing the right thing at all.
I never watched season 7. The season 6 series finale was so awful that I rage-quit on the entire series.
Let’s see if I understand this chef correctly. He wants to elevate Mexican cuisine by using ingredients - truffles, caviar - that are popular in Europe, but not in Mexico?
Holy cow, she’s 37?
Then again, Jennifer Garner is 45, and she’s still breathtaking.
Literally no part of this conversation makes any sense to me. Where did anybody here defend the Republican Party?
Let’s see if I can follow this.
KeyserRoll posted, “Both heartbreaking and disgusting.” Or vice versa. Same difference, I’m not rewriting it.
nevermondays retorts, “But if he was a Republican running for…
A good thing is a good thing, but I totally see where you’re coming from. This act of charity was not inspired by genuine contrition or whatever the hell else.