A review of tonight's "The Walking Dead" coming up just as soon as I get involved in the Junior League... Well, that was both promising and somewhat unexpected. Last week, in the middle of praising "The Distance," I also expressed reservations about the group's impending arrival in Alexandria, since the nature of "The Walking Dead" means that no paradise can stay that way for very long. "Remember," the first full episode set inside those big metal walls, seems to confirm much of what Aaron promised about the place, but it also suggests that if the situation goes pear-shaped, it'll be Rick's fault. As Alexandria's leader, former congresswoman Deanna, character actress Tovah Feldshuh gives the place quick credibility, even if Rick and Daryl and Carol(*) all remain paranoid about their new hosts. Watching the group (or, at least, the half that got lines of dialogue this week) try to adjust to...
- 3/2/2015
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
Welcome to another installment of Rolling Stone's "Everything Index," where we rank the week's pop-culture power players, some of whom even managed to remain fully clothed.
Let's just get this out of the way: Kim Kardashian's butt-baring stunt for Paper magazine has worked to perfection. It's all anyone is talking about, which is pretty depressing – and then you read the caption that accompanies her cover shoot ("Break the Internet") and somehow, it takes you to an even darker place. Are we all pawns in her Pavlovian posterior experiment? Is...
Let's just get this out of the way: Kim Kardashian's butt-baring stunt for Paper magazine has worked to perfection. It's all anyone is talking about, which is pretty depressing – and then you read the caption that accompanies her cover shoot ("Break the Internet") and somehow, it takes you to an even darker place. Are we all pawns in her Pavlovian posterior experiment? Is...
- 11/12/2014
- Rollingstone.com
You’re going to see a weird viral video today. It’s going to make you scrunch up your eyebrows, lean in close to your screen, then lean far, far away—and when it’s all over, you’ll wonder if you’ve transcended this mortal plane altogether. It’s called Too Many Cooks and it aired on Adult Swim at 4 a.m. for a week straight at the end of October—wedged somewhere between infomercials and insomnia. Squidbillies writer Chris "Casper" Kelly is the man behind the late-night spoof, which begins as a harmless parody of cheesy '80s...
- 11/7/2014
- by Marc Snetiker
- EW.com - PopWatch
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