AnnieWalker
AnnieWalker
AnnieWalker

I went to school with all of these guys. It was a fundamentalist, evangelical school (think of the movie "Jesus Camp") run by the church that the Robinsons go to. In 5th grade, we sang a song (to the tune of Frère Jacques) about liars going to hell ("burn! burn! burn!"). In Jr High bible class, we learned, among other

The fanfiction in my head is that Ben Foster (who is only 6 months older than me) also grew up loving Princess Bride. Only instead of dreaming of marrying Wesley like I did, he dreamed of marrying Buttercup.

It looks like it fucking stinks. Like a sharp, unpleasant odor that has everyone wrinkling their noses.

Holy shit John Mayers coat is the WORST. Like, it literally looks like he stitched it together himself. What...even is it? I... I don't understand.

"incredibly creepy looking???"

...oh well, more for me. WOOF.

I think it's completely backwards. The woman is not attractive AT ALL. She looks like she came out of the Gathering of the Juggalos. The guy looks completely normal.
I'm assuming they're BF/GF.

Bodysnarking dudes is a shitty thing to do. Also,. last time I checked facial hair doesn't have it's own personality.

I thought pretty much the same thing lol.

I would bang him like a screen door in a hurricane. And now, back to my classy, housewifey self.

I refuse to accept that Theo James is not a secret sibling of James Franco.

I didn't hate the ending. It didn't make me happy, but I did actually think it was fairly fitting with the series on the whole. I've told people before that I felt like Allegiant was the book that Mockingjay tried to be and failed miserably at.

Honestly, I hope they keep it. If they change it, I'll be upset. I know I'm probably in the minority, but I liked the ending. I mean, it's sad that a young person didn't get to live after doing so much, even if it wasn't entirely intentional. But... that's what happens in life. And the burden is on everyone else to

YES. I actually finished Allegiant just this morning, so I'm still reeling: not because of the big *thing* that happens toward the end, but more because why the author thought any of that book was a good idea. Allegiant has basically nothing to do with the rest of the series, ditching plotlines, character development,

I have a feeling your entire first paragraph could be answered by reading the book this is based on, but in response to who finds it attractive - I dooooo.

I thought the ending was great. I'd be pretty mad if they changed it.

It makes more sense in the context of the rest of the story. Long story short he's defying the societal structure which demands that their citizens belong to only one faction, by getting the symbols for all the factions tattooed.

I hope not. I couldn't believe she had the balls to do that, to be quite honest. It's kinda what made the series for me, I hope they don't change it.

Yes, it's necessary, but it's also not the focus. It sort of goes on in the background of a bunch of other shit, and this is obviously open to interpretation, but I always thought that throughout the books, Four (the male) is the one who needs the relationship in a way Tris (the female) doesn't.

What's great about this book is that her love story is sort of incidental to her own search for who she is. Four (the male character) helps her out and supports her but she is very much the star of the show and he treats her like an equal (as opposed to in Twilight and such where the male love interest is always