Typical Omarosa behavior stuffs (presence, intimidation, reputation, etc.), in regard to the other women on her team when they were Project Manager for some tasks, amidst boardroom stuffs with Trump.
Boardroom stuffs in the last three episodes:
Spoiler
La Toya Jackson had the opportunity to bring Omarosa back in for a possible firing, but she didn’t for she believed that Trump wouldn’t fire her. Trump would’ve actually fired Omarosa, but he ultimately fired La Toya, who was the Project Manager.
Claudia Jordan also had the opportunity to bring Omarosa back in, but in this case it wouldn’t have really mattered, which resulted in Claudia, the Project Manager, being fired.
This past Sunday, Lil Jon {Project Manager) brought back Dennis Rodman and Omarosa, and while Omarosa did her thing saying that Dennis or Lil Jon should be fired, Dennis fought against her and along with Piers Morgan (who went in on her, like he normal does), Trump fired Omarosa.
Shoutouts to Arsenio Hall for knowing what’s up with Omarosa.
TL;DR
Women apparently are scared of Omarosa in the boardroom, so they won’t bring her back, for whatever reason.
Men on the other hand, ain’t scared of Omarosa, and they will tell it like how it is.
I watched episode 1 of Banshee, pretty good. I LOL’d at the city carnage at the beginning of the ep that was probably better suited for Bad Boys, thank goodness nobody was actually on the bus LOL. And another thing, lol some people (not SRK) complain about the sex in Game of Thrones, at least that fits the narrative, this seemed to throw in a graphic sex scene for no reason. It reminded me of History of Violence when they surprise you with the 69’er :lol:
Watched Hannibal, quite enjoyed it but I was surprised they introduced Hannibal so early. Great casting. Really like Agent Graham, he is like Sherlock’s non egocentric brother.
i don’t think i liked house of cards as much as you did but it is definitely solid tv. you should try “boss” from starz starring kelsey grammar. it’s a bit darker but with the stuff that goes on in that world i would think it should be darker…plus claire (kathleen robertson) from bh90210 is ALL SORTS OF NEKKID in it.
we differ greatly on big bang theory. i like it.
homeland is really good. haven’t watched downton abbey but have heard good things…haven’t heard anyone under the age of 50 talk about it all though.
if you haven’t seen it i would say breaking bad is probably the best show on tv right now. the shield and spartacus are also very very very awesome.
The trailer for Boss looks a little cheesy but I love dark material so i’ll give it a shot. It’s cool if you like BBT but the fact remains it’s lazily written (every joke is a variation of “LOL 1337 speak”), formulaic, and intelligence insulting AKA a typical sitcom.
Saying Breaking Bad is the best show now Is IMO underselling it, the weight of it’s genius tramples on everything in TV history besides The Wire and Twin Peaks.
Breaking bad is just that damn good. It DESERVES every accolade, critical acclaim and reverse cowgirl it gets. Bb is the show that is actually worthy of having a half hour talk show after every episode.
Oh and if we’re going to discuss shows that are overly hyped, the wire is completely overrated. Yeah I said it.
You’re absolutely right, everything is merely slightly above adequate, there is no reason to ever love anything ever, my too cool for school cynical image will not be tarnished. I should just make fun of others who show anymore than a modest amount of admiration for anything, I mean seriously how dare people express appreciation for anything? Don’t these naive fools know the final episode of their favorite show will inevitably not live up to my impossible to meet standards and therefore suck?
Pherai proceed to tell us your favorite shows so we can all guffaw, snicker, scowl, and laugh at your pathetic sense of happiness they provide you.
did you miss the part where I said I like all those shows too? just you saying that its an undersell to say that BB is the best show on TV fits the mold of the overzealous BB fan so fittingly and humorously lol.
Hannibal was all right, looks like it’s gonna follow Thomas Harris books, they’re planning on Season 4 being an adaptation of Red Dragon if it makes it that far, but this one shows promise. Will Graham’s character is far more like William Peterson’s Manhunter or the Red Dragon book version than that Edward Norton with shitty hair highlights version, he was always a character I wish Thomas Harris had given readers more time with. Big fan of Thomas Harris’ novels, some changes here and there, but I appreciate that they seem to be trying to stay as faithful as possible to Harris’ works. Even some characters that have merely been mentioned in the novels appear as characters. Guy cast as Hannibal seemed all right, they’re going for the more European version of him. Should be interesting.
This season of Being Human was better than last season. I mean the humor was on point, the shitty predicaments were there, but it still somehow feels a little off. I feel like it needs something more, but I just can’t tell what that ‘something’ is.
Anybody watching Bates Motel? That show is really growing on me with every episode. I thought the first ep was a fluke in terms of quality, especially with the kinda shitty introduction of Norman’s [details=Spoiler]older brother.[/details] But the tension and character building going-on has only gotten better with every episode.
in unrelated news…this would be awesome if it happened.
"With the drama heading into its final eight-episode run this summer, the network is exploring the idea of a spinoff centered around Bob Odenkirk‘s shady criminal lawyer Saul Goodman, Deadline reports.
The idea is said to be in the very early stages, with no deals in place in front of or behind the camera. But if the project — which is being conceived as a comedy — were to get a green light, Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan would steer the offshoot alongside the show’s writer-producer Peter Gould.
Gilligan floated the idea of a Saul-centric series at the WGA Awards earlier this year, telling TVLine, ”In my mind’s eye, I would like to see a Saul Goodman spin-off. I would love that. So maybe we’ll try to get that going.”"
Did you miss the part where I said everything you said applies to you and your favorite show too, as well as the fact that anything popular has overzealous fans?