Summer of Netflix: Sunday Morning Edition
This past weekend I woke up on Sunday and thought, man I could do some cereal and cartoons. It used to be a ritual of mine growing up. I would read the Sunday Funnies (Calvin & Hobbes for life) and…
This past weekend I woke up on Sunday and thought, man I could do some cereal and cartoons. It used to be a ritual of mine growing up. I would read the Sunday Funnies (Calvin & Hobbes for life) and…
When the bubonic plague hit in 1348 it was pretty bad time to be a Catholic. Monks and Nuns were infected just as much as the beggars and peasants, and the one man everyone looked to for guidance, the Pope, packed his bags and ran away to Babylon. Back then, most people believed that the Black Death was in fact one of God’s biblical plagues, and that God was very very pissed off. Acting out of desperation, men committed unspeakable acts in the name of God in order to shield themselves from his wrath. This is a story of those men.
I'll admit up front this post is a little bit of a cheat. My wife and I watched season 1 of Damages about 2 years ago when we still had cable. So how is this summer of Netflix? They have…
Well, we're here again. The bleak, hot, humid days of summer where TV sucks and the game releases are lacking. I look at this as a good chance to go through ye ol' Netflix queue and catch up on some…