That’s. . . what the article says.
That’s. . . what the article says.
The best inter-company crossover, however, was Archie Meets the Punisher.
The fear so many modern men have isn’t that they’ll be laughed at, but that they’ll be laughed at behind their backs, and it may be happening already.
But it’s being played by the grandson of the actor who played the original boulder in Raiders.
The pitcher or just the faucet?
Oh, I forgot there was a second one.
I agree. Even something that seems kinda trivial, like Will & Grace I think actually made a difference in moving the needle toward normalization and acceptance.
The audience knows that, but apparently the character singing doesn’t.
I like the later story, as it gets less “dystopian” and more hopeful for the silo residents. The prequel-y stuff, I’m more ambivalent on.
The one and only thing I enjoyed that he was a part of was that one episode of Doctor Who.
Since you didn’t it mention it, you might be interested to know this is based a pretty good series of books written by Hugh Howey.
Yes, you want her
Bravo.
“Louis VX”? Who’s that?
They tried to cram way too much story in. It should have been a Disney+ series.
The older he gets, the more he looks like Dr. Phil.
Oh, I agree it’s totally pointless. But, Rowling was obviously making it up as she went along, so she was always adding things that the readers should have known about earlier. So, I could see how they could improve on the story by reorganizing it and fixing the faults.
They could make the world-building more coherent by restructuring the story. Reference stuff from the later books (like The Deathly Hallows) in earlier seasons, so they don’t seem to come out of nowhere later. That sort of thing.
What’s the list for? “People Who Aren’t Uptight Pricks”? Sign me up.
It’s sad how people like him think this looks like the behavior of an adult.