PotatoWithEyes's Replies


I'm an elder millennial, and I didn't think that skit was funny either. Still liked the movie though. If you're looking for a Jewish comedian playing an exaggerated version of themselves and getting into awkward situations, then Nathan for You is your best bet..it's only thirty or so episodes. Ok gotcha. Yeah, but it's ultimately up to them. People grieve in different ways....it's not like Cooper and Ariana even knew each other before the latter's husband died. That's a fact the attorney (Rebecca?) would've had to deal with if she had really tried to say Cooper orchestrated the accident. The point is it wasn't any of the friend of the husband's business what she was doing with him. Is he the protector of her vagina? Would he have gotten worked up if the guy moving in was Latino? I liked the movie (certainly better than Cry Macho), but yeah this bugged me. If the victim had been struck by a car, it was law enforcement's responsibility to determine that long before the trial. Not sure how it would actually work, but I think the argument for not dismissing the juror (the main character) is that he hadn't done any of the outside investigating... I want him and Sylvester Stallone's Tulsa King to meet. Do it Sheridan! This one. Couldn't stand Uncut Gems. I swear it is getting less subtle every episode. The Big House from 1930 was earlier. I just finished this series, and I feel like it was more a live-action adaptation of the Oregon Trail computer game than it was a Yellowstone origin story. I sure hope 1923 is better. I'm glad as I would prefer to let the FoxVerse rest. Those movies were a decent effort, but had a lot of problems (even the "good" ones). Agreed....I liked all three 2010s Ape movies, but this was dull for the most part. Also didn't really warm up to any characters. Kevin's only appearance outside sitcom land comes towards the end of the Season 2/series finale...your comment had me thinking it was more often than that. It doesn't, but it was one of the better parts. Why do you have to be a leftist to be against insurrection? And that is absolutely what Jan.6 was according to anyone who doesn't just blindly follow whatever Trump says. I thought the Mad Men scene was pretty much the highlight of the movie...the show really was like that. [quote]That's not right.[/quote] I'm not a lawyer, but how so? I just don't see how Larry benefits from having the law repealed other than he wouldn't have to spend the money on a fence, but that wasn't the main issue. The main issue was having to cast the dead guy's niece on the show. The only exception I can think of is if the law violated the state and/or federal constitutions..then yes, he would be off the hook. With just two episodes to go, I'm wondering what the connection could be. Surely there will be one? Season 3 is the closest chronologically to this one.... 0.7%? Lol...the margin was 5.5%. Granted, Texas keeps getting closer, but some of that may be due to Trump not being a good fit for the state (for a Republican).