Oh, I don’t know, sure? Either way, I don’t imagine it’s a game changer for either WB or Netflix.
Oh, I don’t know, sure? Either way, I don’t imagine it’s a game changer for either WB or Netflix.
This is what I was thinking. I’m guessing that amount of money is a drop in the bucket for Netflix, in the great scheme of things.
It’s been a game changer for my skin! It’s pH balanced, which apparently does... something? According to the lady at Ulta. I also now use DermaDoctor’s Ain’t Misbehavin Medicated Acne Cleanser just on problem areas (chin, mostly), and that’s been working well, too.
There is a Starz app and website like HBOGo, I think.
Seriously, who cares? This is exactly the kind of show that Jezebel would surely cover anyway, and this post seems more like a critical analysis of the show than a glowing review. So who GAF.
I guess you’re right... Anna was really the worst. Like I said somewhere else, April’s presence was really just annoying, in that her storyline brought down the entire show. But I didn’t like her character, either.
Oh, yeah, I definitely hated the effect April’s character had on the other characters and the storyline in general. But... I wasn’t too fond of April herself, either. They were just so obviously trying to make her Rory 2.0 - she just happened to be way more annoying. Which also brings me back to Anna (sorry, I’m way…
Awesome to know, thanks!
I know! I read that the showrunners liked her so much that after the spinoff didn’t work out they decided to bring her back to GG as a new character. It’s so awkward when they do that on a show... like how Casey was the ADA on Law and Order: SVU after playing a rapist in a prior season.
I’m really jealous that you can buy all this stuff without reservation because you don’t have sensitive skin. I have the MOST sensitive skin, and 90% of the shit I buy for my face, I end up returning because it makes me all red and burn-y. I would love to splurge on some skincare stuff, but it always ends up doing…
Definitely - her response to Lorelai was completely ridiculous. I think the writers were trying to make her seem like a great mom who was protecting her daughter, but she just came off as unreasonable and overbearing.
This felt like five women having an affectation-off.
I just can’t get behind the idea that Jax is “charming.”
This reminds of a recent article I read, Where should a good millennial live? I get the argument for using less and wasting less, but all this tiny housing stuff doesn’t seem like an improvement overall to me. I don’t see any reason to glorify it as a great new way to live (not saying this article does that, but many…
Really? I think it actually sounds less frivolous - or at least, less wasteful - than the people who buy clothes they’ll only end up wearing a couple of times.
Yeah, I have friends who use Le Tote and absolutely love it. It’s not for me (if I signed up, I know I would get greedy and just want to buy everything I liked, which is an option with Le Tote), but I definitely see the appeal.
I think it was meant to be really funny, not really sexy. She was poking fun at her husband’s role in Magic Mike.