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It S Always Sunny In Philadelphia Season 6

September 17, 2010 by · Comments Off on It S Always Sunny In Philadelphia Season 6 

It S Always Sunny In Philadelphia Season 6, If we have the ‘Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ gang for one thing, is never afraid to tackle the burning issues, whether the abortion, the homeless problem, or the latest obstacle to Mac to get laid .. . gay marriage.

Regardless of who may be affected by a problem in the real world outside of Paddy’s Pub, our five heroes bastards managed to make everything about them. Mac was disturbed by the fact that his post-op transsexual ex-girlfriend is now “gay married” to someone who is not him, was upset that Dennis is still not married to anyone, Charlie and Frank decided that the best resolution for lack Charlie health insurance was to get gay married to each other, and Dee almost just wanted to have sex with which to take her, as Mac said he prefers “being shot in the face” to marry her. Oh, those wicked enchanters.

Not that Mac never admit that he was jealous and feel spited Carmen for her ex, the decision to live with a body soft guy named Nick – who made much more sense for him and his Catholicism selective in deciding which Carmen and Nick were now “gay married” and that their relationship was an abomination in the eyes of the Lord, despite the current lack of Carmen’s pns. Never mind the fact that Carmen did not lack a pns when she and Mac were together. We believe that Mac is trying to tell us something …

All this culminated in an epic diatribe Mac we will transcribe here for posterity:

Mac: “I think we’ve established that there would be a phone call after the procedure, and then you have the procedure and never receive that call – instead, called his soft body, and gay and married him! Now you’re calling me gay, I say I’m shooting and trying to confuse your Biblicisms liberals! ”
Nick: “Man, I guess it has been mistaken for a very long time …”

(Bazinga.)

We actually think that the demonstration of Mac cable extension of the futility of gay marriage drew quite well – it needs a Bible when you can put two caps and make them hump?

After Charlie began moving back Frank giant box of coins (because I can not think of a more sensible way to paralyze yourself) the couple decided to jump on the bandwagon of gay marriage to Charlie was able to enter health insurance Frank. Frank, as well as Mac, was a little worried about how “gay” of this concept sounded gay marriage until Charlie explains that none of them had to get his pns cut off – obviously!

“We would both be men,” insisted Charlie. “We want to be two fresh, straight guys married.”
“Ooooh,” Frank agreed, “Well, I never thought that way. Two guys who are married, which seems very happy.”

Of course not: as straight in the world! Unfortunately, the couple realized they had a lot of forms involved in deceiving the government, which was not a problem encountered when Dennis decided to marry his girlfriend in grade 10, Ponderosa Maureen, who seemed to be one of those legendary lost love that can only refer you both for your name each time he addressed or mentioned.

As Maureen was doing Dennis feels feelings for the first time in many years, decided that they were clearly soul mates. They only had to sign a marriage license only and were ready to roll, despite having been together only for about five minutes, and the fact that Mauritius had an unfortunate dead tooth and a penchant for sweaters with cats on them.

FYI: If you are looking for a genuine comment, honest about the situation of unmarried couples and inequality with respect to heterosexual marriage, the scene at the County Clerk’s Office between Charlie, Frank, Dennis and Maureen could almost qualify. Ish. If you squint. And then Frank went and ruined everything by looking at Maureen’s breath smelled like it was “nibbling on bits of sh * t.” Thanks, Frank.

As a farewell note: Dee Is gag reflex tripping another gag reflex, as well as mine and Mac? There was almost a real vomiting which occur for a minute there.

Stay classy, Philadelphia.

‘Sunny in Philadelphia “airs Thurs, 22:00 ET on FX.

Sons Of Anarchy Season 3

September 8, 2010 by · Comments Off on Sons Of Anarchy Season 3 

Sons Of Anarchy Season 3, If you are looking for petting, love and constant reassurance that nothing matters more than family, you might want to check out “Sons of Anarchy.”

This series certainly has some of the ugliest sustained brutality on television.

As the FX drama begins its third season Tuesday night, kept the two seemingly incompatible elements in balance and harmony, even a masterful feat that helps explain why “Sons of Anarchy” has become a most attractive of the shows on television.

The season begins with Gemma Teller Morrow (Katey Sagal), the matriarch of the Sons of Anarchy motorcycle gang, on the run. Gemma has been framed for a murder committed by a law enforcement officer.

This proves once again that the only thing black and white in “Sons of Anarchy” is Gemma cabinet.

Gemma situation falls into a broader drama. His grandson Abel has been hijacked as part of a power play in the shadow of the biker gang world.

Abel Dad Jax (Charlie Hunnam) is collapsing into despair, the leader Clay Morrow Sons (Ron Perlman) is tolerant of approximately the time it takes to drain a beer.

Clay is Jax and tells him than looks, these guys at the club he loves. Your family loves you. You’re going to run this club someday. So everyone is looking to intensify. If you live Abel, you find it. If killed Abel, kill anyone who did.

Anything less, you are letting your family down.

Clay has to say about Jax that if you do not also have to meet Gemma. Good luck with that.

Not come as a spoiler that all this leads to violence. Sparks also raw and direct conversations about what it means to be in a family, in this case, the Sons of anarchy of the family.

In some ways, the most important figure in these debates is the mother of Abel baby, Tara Knowles (Maggie Siff).

Tara is an outsider, a doctor who would be living a normal life, respectful of the law if I could resist Jax.

She can not, though he begs her to leave because they feel guilty of dragging a good person to a life where bad things happen.

So she stays, and every day weaving their events a little more in the family children.

That complicates things for viewers, too, because without it, would be much easier to write off children as an entity outside the law as opposed to all the mutants of our “normal” families.

But the presence of Tara is reminding us that we can not. While some of their “family values” are harmful and illegal, most are rooted in the same principles accepted by the straight arrows of the city.

That is what makes bullies more motorcycle and makes his show worth the discomfort that sometimes takes to ride with him.

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