BlueVivi
BlueVivi
BlueVivi

Congrats, I'm sure you'll be very happy among your fellow nutters.

Simply stated, it is. You can desperately grasp at straws about how it isn't all you want but it won't change that fact. And if people discussing a concern about a show they otherwise enjoy bothers you so much it might be best if you spent your time on a fan site rather than an article open for discussion.

No, I haven't. Not sure why that matters, why don't you stay on topic? "Could very well choose..." there you go using what if scenarios again in place of a valid argument. I haven't seen anything they've said about that fight scene, nor does it matter. We're talking about this scene. They've made no indication they

It doesn't matter if he described it as repulsive in other points, what matters is that he described it as beautiful and ballet like in the article. Your what if scenarios don't change what he said.

And yet you still don't understand that none of that matters. It doesn't matter if it was said to the actress, it doesn't matter if it was said to viewers, and it certainly doesn't matter if you work in the business and hear directors describe all kinds of things as beautiful. The core fact is that he glamorized a

>>>"The producer, Dan Weiss, was sitting between my Mum and Dad, going 'Oh my God'," recalls Turner in an interview with Tatler. "But they were, like, 'It's fine, she loves this kind of thing.'" The young actress had, meanwhile, been assured by the director that the scene would be "choreographed like a ballet"

Sorry, but it does. The language used glamorized the rape, it doesn't matter if it was said to the audience or the actress.

In the last paragraph it links to a director who described a rape scene as beautiful and choreographed like a ballet, that sounds like glamorization to me.

Sorry wrong person.

I was with you right up until "Dexter goes to South America with Hannah and Harrison." I think a better ending would be Dexter comes to his senses and kills Hannah like he should have a long time ago, then he goes to South America with Harrison.

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That's the funniest part in a crappy movie called Strange Wilderness.

I doubt anyone who put the bible as their number one book has actually read it.

She was in this weeks episode.

I'd never heard of those Atlanta killings before you mentioned them, that must have been a terrifying time.

Are you just interested in history or do you have a job like town historian or something? (If it's okay for me to ask.)

Have you tried Persuasion? It has tea drinking and garden walking, but it also has the most romantic ending out of any book I've read.

I hope it comes up at some point. It would be pretty bad if the writers don't make someone at least mention the CDC before they all go following Eugene into who knows what kind of danger.

Yeah, I got that. I just think he should have said something so that everyone else wouldn't be so gung-ho about risking their lives for something that probably isn't true.

Glenn did ask what happened, but Eugene told him "It's classified." That would have been the perfect moment for Glenn to bring up the CDC, but nope : /