That's one of my concerns too.
That's one of my concerns too.
I know, right? Ever since I 've seen the amount of user information Facebook supplies to sites who use Facebook Connect, I won't be using it ever again anywhere.
Uncanny indeed. I can see the manipulative, and I'm pretty sure she is an actress, but have we forgotten that we're watching a show set up around a character who has been faking it since forever, whose name is not even his own and who has, throughout, been playing the part of the asshole pretty convincingly? As if…
Indeed, he's like Kinsey! Good point. I'm sure that he's sincere, when Kinsey was all front, but he's just as proud of his convictions being more evolved than everyone else's.
Completely self-aborbed, but that doesn't mean he minds the kid. He didn't want to be bothered by his wife about Joan. He didn't want to be bothered by Joan with drama when she'd decide to keep the kid. He didn't want the risk of his life being upended again, sucky as it may be. Roger is all about Roger.
How does that constitute a lack of integrity? Especially the child out of wedlock. I'm sorry but I don't see it. Joan was hardly the office bicycle. She slept with Roger and Kinsey and dumped the latter for his lack of discretion. Peggy slept with Pete because it was fun and she was attracted to him. Except for the…
Hearted because yes. The way all kinds of motives are routinely assigned to Megan with little proof and so much vile is, err, off-putting, to say it nicely.
I hate to say it - because Peggy deserves a great bf and they're obviously so attracted to each other - but Abe rubbed me the wrong way. Perhaps it was because all those people in the room were so unsuited for each other and it was supposed to be uncomfortable, so the differences were made extra stark, but he seems to…
Agreed.
Most of the times it's so obvious it's like laser beams are shooting from someone's eyes.
I speak for myself when I say that I don't want to be caught checking someone out because I'm not sure what I'll invite.
Yep, awesome.
I agree with you. But there are many, many Catholics voting with their feet, so to speak. I'm not sure the numbers reflect it - as I think you know it's incredibly difficult to have yourself scrapped from the books.
I don't believe for a second that Don Draper, who kept a humongous secret for years and years, would turn around and expose someone else's secret to his new wife.
I'm with oblivious. That, and wearing her heart on her sleeve, and not thinking things through.
I have no idea where Megan is coming from yet, but I think she's incredibly interesting.
I haven't seen the US movies - just the Swedish ones - but in my opinion Lisbeth isn't actually the main protagonist in these movies (or the books).
Really? That's pretty awful.
Thanks for saying that, because that is basically a stereotype. Of course some men appreciate nice shoes on both men and women. Why wouldn't they?
Agreed, agreed, agreed. There is so much context to both the existence of heels and the choice of wearing or not wearing them.