I know. I'm sure it was all a metaphor in the writers minds. I was just having a laugh on a Monday morning.
I know. I'm sure it was all a metaphor in the writers minds. I was just having a laugh on a Monday morning.
I thought it was great. I wouldn't need to see a Dr. Melfi scene every week, but I found that half hour compelling
And he apparently got away with committing arson and still has half the proceeds in escrow. Only on Showtime
unintentionally, but yes
I just FF through it. I tried to listen to it once, but it wasn't anything worth the 2 minute investment
thank you. I didn't think he was dead. But I did not connect the dots on Lucy being with Wu, so I'm going to have to watch it again.
Not sure what this sentence means, but was interested because the Lucy storyline with Henry has really not been explored enough.
I am one of the few people who has no interest in learning how to steal programming. I don't steal music either. Some of us don't mind paying for art.
The film was better than the USC mess and probably better than the Colorado Coach Mac doc. But that isn't saying a lot. 30 for 30 really has been a disappointment and I can only hope that they do something good with the Buffalo Bills story on December 12th.
It is fine and everyone can decide what they like to look at, but he isn't built like a college football player unless you are comparing him to a fat offensive lineman, which he isn't. He is just out of shape. If I had a body like that I'd be keeping my shirt closed. Fortunately I don't have that issue.
I really appreciate this viewpoint. I'm close to twice his age, and have never looked that flabby in my life. If that is hot, I'm doing a lot better than I thought.
Sounds like you have anger issues. Relax. It is a TV show.
I disagree but that's okay.
Glad someone else got the very sloppy writing. Alison thinks everyone perceives she is a person of poor character (not going with slut), and so she goes about dealing with this by letting her fiances ex-wife manipulate her, cheating on said fiance with her ex husband and otherwise acting unhinged. I felt zero…
Really? Bono is as big an imposter as I've seen in rock.
I'm not seeing that. They are introducing a lot of characters at once, making things tougher to follow but it is still great television.
Your middle paragraph is spot on. I feel fortunate that I never had to confront a situation like this where I live. I have to laugh at people in my neighborhood freaking out over empty lots across the street potentially being turned into some planned development or condos (it didn't happen). While i get the…
I'm just a realist. Showtime ruins everything.
I guess one could expect Paul to look elsewhere after last week's blurting out of his wife's plans, but I'd also think Libby isn't where he would be looking (although it certainly is convenient)
No. I wouldn't bother. Personally we've given up. The writing is horrific and it is a tragic waste of a great cast. I don't understand what the show is even about any longer.