I did not know that. I love that movie, and one of the main reasons is the chemistry among the cast. Those characters genuinely seem as though they've known each other forever.
I did not know that. I love that movie, and one of the main reasons is the chemistry among the cast. Those characters genuinely seem as though they've known each other forever.
Yeah, the amount of down-voting is kind of ridiculous, but it doesn't surprise me. While you can see who's up-voted a comment, you can't see who's down-voted. So it's an easy, passive-aggressive way to disagree with someone, or, you know, just fuck with people.
@avclub-ca157d1a1382fd3eb266129b96bdba74:disqus she could still be a redhead at heart, though. Keep in mind - redheads do what blondes only think of.
My god, the music in this show is terrible. I don't need violins swelling in the background (more like the foreground, really. If they'd been any louder, I wouldn't have been able to hear the dialogue). I don't need or want violins at all. This isn't a 1940's Bette Davis melodrama.
Yeah, I've felt that way about Kalinda since season 1. She's always irritated me, although last season I softened up on her a bit. I think it was when her FBI agent ex-girlfriend was putting her through the wringer, and I will always side with Kalinda when that whacko shows up. But now she's kind of irritating me…
Why do you hate Megan?
It's all about lovehate when it comes to Pete. I gotta say, the last shot of him in the throes of his first hit of weed was a thing of beauty and a wonder to behold.
RE: Joan not invoking her partnership. I think that was a conscious decision on her part. Note that she sat down, folded her hands, and waited to be chastised. Being contrite is what she's learned to do. I think, also, that she's still figuring out what being a partner means, in general and for her as a woman in the…
"A thing like that."
No.
Ginsberg is emotionally fragile and very high-strung. Maybe his problem is not just that, by association, he's been siding with the corporations, but that, on a more personal level, he's a disgrace to his people and a disappointment to his father.
I'd say it's always been a consistent Roger trait. Like Daniel J. Siegel, I'm not a fan of violence, but seeing Roger get a punch in the nuts provided me with a large amount of joy.
I've decided to believe that Tui had been in labor for a very long time before crazy not-a-midwife guy showed up. I don't know how to rationalize the apparent lack of stress on her body, seeing as how she was so young, and so tiny to begin with. I guess they thought it best to just gloss over it. I was actually…
That's a baby shower I would gladly attend.
I want to "Like" that 500 times.
She's just trying to get the fans riled up. She wants to see if fisticuffs break out, twitter-style.
I laughed out loud. Who knew Tyra could be funny?
I heard she controls the weather and wrote the script for Glitter. (I totally stole that from Gilmore Girls)
Yeah, I do not like Phi-Phi but that's some hard shit to go through. The best thing he could do for himself is cut off a relationship with his father. I'm glad he was able to do it.
Jesus, that's horrifying. Don't they have an obligation to treat sick people?