posted by gutLMFAO, guess you took the guesswork out of it.
You're honestly a miserable dick. I pity you.
The guesswork? Everyone can just click the negs and see who it was you tard.
posted by gutLMFAO, guess you took the guesswork out of it.
You're honestly a miserable dick. I pity you.
The guesswork? Everyone can just click the negs and see who it was you tard.
posted by SportsAndLadyThe guesswork? Everyone can just click the negs and see who it was you tard.
lmfao....you're putting a lot of effort into proving me correct.
It was a joke, you dipshit. I thought I was just razzing you, but are you an actual moron and that's why my comment upset you?
This argument makes for terrible television. So stop it.
posted by justincredibleThis argument makes for terrible television. So stop it.
What if it's the TV version of it?
posted by ohiobucks1I've been big on A Series of Unfortunate Events on Netflix (liked the books) anyone else watch?
Welcome back!
posted by ohiobucks1I've been big on A Series of Unfortunate Events on Netflix (liked the books) anyone else watch?
posted by Laley23Welcome back!
Now get the sheep league back up and running!
posted by ernest_t_bass
posted by Laley23Welcome back!
Now get the sheep league back up and running!
The Sheep League made for good interaction among the OC.
Welcome back.
Started watching Splitting Up Together.
Its funny/intertaining Sit-Com. Unfortunately its on currently so only 3 episodes to watch.
The one girl from The Office is in it.
posted by jmogStarted watching Splitting Up Together.
Its funny/intertaining Sit-Com. Unfortunately its on currently so only 3 episodes to watch.
The one girl from The Office is in it.
My wife was watching it the other day so I caught some of it. I agree, it's pretty funny.
posted by justincredibleThis argument makes for terrible television. So stop it.
I was entertained.
If you enjoy having time for television/movies/yourself, I would not recommend having multiple children. With that said, wife and I have finally finished Season 1 of Sneaky Pete. We both really liked it. Giovanni Ribisi and Bryan Cranston were brilliant in Season 1. I have to imagine that Season 2 is going to have a hard time living up to Season 1 but we will see.
posted by TBone14If you enjoy having time for television/movies/yourself, I would not recommend having multiple children. With that said, wife and I have finally finished Season 1 of Sneaky Pete. We both really liked it. Giovanni Ribisi and Bryan Cranston were brilliant in Season 1. I have to imagine that Season 2 is going to have a hard time living up to Season 1 but we will see.
S1 got too over the top with everyone conning everyone else. I personally liked S2 much more than S1. Had a more straightforward plot.
posted by Laley23S1 got too over the top with everyone conning everyone else. I personally liked S2 much more than S1. Had a more straightforward plot.
That is encouraging news.
posted by justincredibleAnyone watch Schitt's Creek with Eugene Levy and Catherine O'hara on Netflix? It's pretty funny if you're looking for a good comedy.
I watched the first four or five episodes it was funny.
Just finished The Looming Tower and I thought it was very good. Tahar Rahim as Ali Soufan was a highlight for me.
I'm interested in reading the book.
posted by Fab4RunnerJust finished The Looming Tower and I thought it was very good. Tahar Rahim as Ali Soufan was a highlight for me.
I'm interested in reading the book.
It's a great book.
I would also recommend Ali Sufan's book: The Black Banners: The Inside Story of 9/11 and the War Against al-Qaeda https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005KL5Q8A/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
posted by jmogStarted watching Splitting Up Together.
Its funny/intertaining Sit-Com. Unfortunately its on currently so only 3 episodes to watch.
I've watched the first 3-4. It's pretty good. I would compare it to the Good Place, which is a pretty funny comedy with an actual decent plot.
But....OMG....I feel so old seeing Jenna Fischer play a MILF.
Just finished "End of the F***ing World." I thoroughly enjoyed it. A very easy watch, a quick watch. Think I finished it in 2-3 days.
posted by ernest_t_bassJust finished "End of the F***ing World." I thoroughly enjoyed it. A very easy watch, a quick watch. Think I finished it in 2-3 days.
I watched the first 2 or 3 episodes and thought it was weird and slow. Never picked it back up.
posted by jmogI watched the first 2 or 3 episodes and thought it was weird and slow. Never picked it back up.
Same
Westworld S2 premier last night. Seems like this season will be much better, but still with the 100 different timelines is annoying.
posted by Laley23Westworld S2 premier last night. Seems like this season will be much better, but still with the 100 different timelines is annoying.
If I hadn't been reading reviews, I'm not sure how long it would have took me to figure that out. And I'm not sure it wasn't more fan speculation until known fact late in the season.
Don't think I'm excited for this expansion of the park I've been reading about.
posted by gutIf I hadn't been reading reviews, I'm not sure how long it would have took me to figure that out. And I'm not sure it wasn't more fan speculation until known fact late in the season.
Don't think I'm excited for this expansion of the park I've been reading about.
Wait, what? I’m confused by your comment? You didn’t realize there were 3 timelines going on?? The post Massacre and then the army one are very distinct. Then the opening conversation with Bernard and Dolores had to be way in past, or future, since they aren’t together and haven’t been together in awhile.
I just want them to be on a single timeline. Last year was whatever, even though it was extremely obvious so the “gotcha” moment didn’t happen. But I don’t understand why they need to do it again.
Only question I have regarding timeline is what is the timeframe for Maeve is right now?
posted by Laley23Wait, what? I’m confused by your comment? You didn’t realize there were 3 timelines going on??
No, that was pretty clear last night. I meant I was slow to realize last year there were at least two timelines. I guess there were clues if you looked really carefully, but for the most part (since "loops" and the story are supposedly customized for the visitor) this isn't confirmed until late in the season when it's revealed the Man in Black is, in fact, William 30 years later.
posted by gutNo, that was pretty clear last night. I meant I was slow to realize last year there were at least two timelines. I guess there were clues if you looked really carefully, but for the most part (since "loops" and the story are supposedly customized for the visitor) this isn't confirmed until late in the season when it's revealed the Man in Black is, in fact, William 30 years later.
Oh ok. Yeah, I have a group text with some buddies and we all agreed by about episode 3 that William was Man in Black, but yeah, last year was much less obvious. Bernard/Arnold being a host on the other hand was way too predictable.