Here’s hoping they bring back Agent Carter and let Peggy age in real time so it’s 1952 now.
AM radio is a ghetto. Nobody under the age of 40 even knows what that button on the radio does. Being on AM radio does not make one a prominent anything.
It may make more sense to everyone when you realize Curtis is gay. Imagine growing up gay in that household. You can kind of take it from there.
Just the sight of her sneering, hateful face is enough to set my teeth on edge.
Thank you! I feared the subtext would be lost.
Keep hoping for that breast cancer relapse to happen any day now.
“We’ve been estranged”... that’s the most white, WASPy-est, chicken shit way of saying “My brother successfully Michael Bluthed his way outta the family after the pilot episode.”
“We’ve been estranged from my brother for years. Ever since he started spouting all this insane nonsense like ‘brown people deserve basic human rights’ and ‘the holocaust was bad, actually’ we’ve been unable to countenance his presence at family gatherings. A true shame.”
What if they start advertising heroin?
Oh B. B by a mile.
Which would you prefer? Either you get normal ads between shows, or at intervals next season the Stranger Things kids will turn to the camera and start talking about the smooth, rich flavour of Camel cigarettes.
The minute Netflix starts inserting ads, I’m canceling my subscription and going back to heroin.
“I’ve got one word for you: coupons.”
I totally forgot he was in Fantastic Four (and generally forgot that Fantastic Four happened). It’s funny that both he and the previous Human Torch, Chris Evans, have doubled up on Marvel characters.
Jordan would do a good job if those reports are true, but I would have gone with a Latino or Middle Eastern actor for Superman. I think that Superman’s story has always been the story of an immigrant who was welcomed to America by its most loving people, and who repaid that love by becoming our greatest champion. I…
I gave up on season 1 after the dog-in-the-microwave bit, although I greatly appreciated Dylan McDermott’s crysturbating. Sounds like I haven’t missed anything.
Just going off the premise and knowing how AHS likes to play things...is it safe to assume the “twist” is going to be the Apocalypse came and what we’re watching isn’t the survivors...but rather the dead being judged in Hell?
I’m giving you a star because I think it’s bullshit for posters to languish in the grays, but don’t think this means I agree with you, young man!
I was never a big X-Files watcher, but, by pure accident, I saw “Home” the first time it aired on TV, with no idea what I was about to watch. It scared the shit out of me and, more importantly, gave me a wildly unreasonable expectation of the rest of the series’ quality. I would check in over and over again, for…