Um... dance competitions have pretty much all of those things.
Um... dance competitions have pretty much all of those things.
I think Sam Levinson has never really accepted that how addicted he was to drugs as a youth was tied to his wealth and unusual even for a young rich person. He may have had a lot in common with Rue on superficial levels, but the other kids in his high school were not like the Euphoria characters. As is, Rue as a…
Eh, I think North knew that she wasn’t supposed to be livestreaming considering the other kid comes into the room yelling “You’re live!” like it was a mistake and then started repeating “Live! Live! You’re not allowed to be live!” when she ignored him. Sometimes having a slightly older kid explain something is against…
I think what he said is getting pulled a little out of context, but people are also calling bullshit because his problems publicly crested three years after his separation and it smells like unhealthy rationalization.
I think Connor had a bit of a wake up call that he knows things because he’s older and Logan not having been as involved in his life is actually a good thing.
The silliest thing is that Roman’s plan gets everyone what they want, he just pitched it to the wrong person. Kendall’s idea of splitting the company management three ways was a good one, he just couldn’t bring himself to accept that they need a puppet CEO to do it. Most corporations these days are constantly cycling…
I have always assumed that Greg’s ultimate play, whether he knows it or not, is to convince Ewan he deserves the money. I read an article with the show creators where they said that the original concept for Ewan was for the character to be acting out of pure spite, but they somewhat revamped the character to get…
I really can’t think of anyone worse than Nicole Kidman to play Lucy. Nicole is a great actress but all of her characters have a stillness or “Cheshire cat” quality to them. Her skill comes it how she is able to mold that quality into completely different characters, particular types women who everyone knows in real…
So Rebel Wilson is the one who monetized the shit out of her weight loss but I imagine its a monkey’s paw situation. They go for it because it is lucrative and it feels like positive reinforcement, but it just traps them into the bad thinking patterns of the diet industry and unhealthy relationships with their bodies. …
I also have always suspected that Nandor is also afraid of what Guillermo would be like as a vampire. Guillermo is deadly, capable, manipulative, feels no remorse and he’s a human.
I think the cult angle is going to add something to it, but episodes 2-4 needed to be truncated into one episode. I also would have changed the parent “in the know” from Allison/Lennon’s dad to Riley’s mom. It would have been interesting characterization subversions for both the twins’ dad and Riley’s mom to find out…
So, I actually have seen master bathrooms with two toilets, but they each have their own little room off the main bathroom. I don’t know why their architect didn’t suggest this.
It sounds like pretty much Emily Ratajkowski’s career has been a cycle of agreeing to a project because she’s okay with nudity conceptually, consistently being abused in practice, creating resulting works that make people uncomfortable, people ask her if the environment was safe and if she was uncomfortable, she…
From what I remember of the comics, I don’t think they ever explained why Yorrick survived, but I think in the show its going to have something to do with where Ampersand was before he became a pet. I think the “Careful! He bites!” line was a clue.
With that age group its harder to coach them into lying about abuse but possible to get them to believe that exaggerating is the only way anyone will believe them. I err on the side of believing kids on this stuff no matter what, but I also believe that a narcissist would take one lie being proven a lie as everything…
I think Chet’s continued Chetness calls into question what they’re really like behind closed doors, but at the end of the day they are actors famous for portraying fictional characters.
I think there’s a difference between a character actor, particularly a private one who has never made their personal life part of their job (at least on purpose), and someone who made “their business” their literal business and then continues to do so. Kind of like the idea of “opening the door” in court.
I go back and forth on whether John Mulaney’s personal life should be the subject of public discussion. I don’t care that much, but I think there actually are different rules on these things when its a character actor and someone whose career/brand is entirely based on their personal life and being earnest. I do think…
The reason why they were able to get ahead in the first place is that they either have a cruel streak or have something wrong in their brains that make them not notice things, not believe things, or not care about things unless it is happening to them personally. There is also a serious “sunk-cost fallacy” that is…
His biggest public slipup was when he mischaracterized what Jodi Montgomery (the professional guardian/fiduciary) said and was surprised that she immediately corrected him publicly. He started pointing fingers at professional asset managers and lawyers and was surprised that they were not having it. Of course they…