The game proper does too. They spend that last night together when everyone goes to find what they're fighting for.
The game proper does too. They spend that last night together when everyone goes to find what they're fighting for.
I could see O.C being a success, but probably only the first season.
Sex and the City.
Aww, the mother is adorable. But I thought she had an unfortunate racoon makeup going on in this episode.
I give up, I'll never be able to correctly intuit the meaning of the word "doozy".
Oh yeah - she totally recycled her application essay, didn't she?
I love Rory's preppy look in the upcoming season.
Thanks for the link! Yeah, sorry, not for a second did I feel like that was really them. Maybe they could have shot them more as silhouettes and added Lauren Graham's real voice or something…? Oh well.
Poor Paris – her parents don’t even bother to show up for her graduation
I'm siding with Sims: season four is great! But I agree that they kind of ruin Jess by having him come back (after that last tragic scene between him and Rory on the bus) being all weird. He gets a small win in season 6 though… followed by another rejection in season 7.
Wasn't Rory's graduation speech on an AVQA-list a while back, about supposed brilliance within fiction that doesn't live up to the hype?
I don't even know if I would use the words heartbreaking or sad. Like,
Brokeback Mountain for instance is a sad film in my view. This
however filled me with a terrible feeling of dread and anguish (the
reveal, specifically). What has happened is just so unbearably awful, I find it hard to breathe just thinking about…
Yeah, the fact that he slowly died down there when he could have been saved so easily is what makes it unbearable. If he wounded himself and died instantly it doesn't pack the same punch at all.
P.S I am gay.
I see your point, but given that she and widower Flanders are apparently newlyweds now… I feel like it would be a bit too tragic. Very tricky to pull off tonally.
Me too, I clearly remember not really understanding that line!
That seems like a more dignified route than killing her off, but won't it limit what they can do with Bart's storylines at school?
He may also think of marriage as way to ensure that he won't be left again. Locking it down, putting a ring on it, etc.
upon further reflection this may have happened at thehairpin.com or jezebel…
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