when mixed kids start declaring their alliance with their colored parents, and we get closer to things like an Obama presidency, that old fear of cuckolding and the Heathcliff-like non-white interloper who comes up through your white educational and inheritance systems and then declares a sudden,...
The series boasts Jude Law as a mysterious Force user who’s discovered by a group of kids who themselves are lost in space and trying to get home. Law agrees to help them and if they happen to stumble across some treasure on the trip home then all the better. For those who wanted ...
" Paul Levine characterizes Bellow's heroes as "fools." He uses Isaac Bashevis Singer's "Gimpel the Fool"[27] to show the kind of blind trust which Bellow's heroes have in people. Judging from the criterion of the socialized adulthood, he criticizes Bellow's heroes for their blind trust...
For a show that thrived on finding itself along the way, Kim was its greatest discovery, and "Who is Kim?" was perhaps its most tantalizing mystery. Gilligan has famously shared that he was initially planning to kill off Jesse (Aaron Paul) on Breaking Bad before recognizing the magnet-ic...
Combo is best known for his friendship with Jesse Pinkman. He's also responsible for the iconic RV that becomes a mobile meth camper for Walt and Jesse, even if he steals the vehicle from his own mother. Combo eventually becomes part of the Blue Sky crew, helping Walter distribute his ico...
We always love a good dark comedy, and they don’t get much darker thanBad Sisters. The Garvey sisters are as close-knit as siblings come, and they’ve had enough of “The Prick.” That’s their nickname for John Paul (Claes Bang), the vile and insufferable husband of Grace (Anne-...