I'm sure that someone's making organic cola or ginger ale or fruit soda in cute old timey bottles. That might count as snooty enough. It's probably expensive for a soda.
I'm sure that someone's making organic cola or ginger ale or fruit soda in cute old timey bottles. That might count as snooty enough. It's probably expensive for a soda.
Yeah the Andy/Ellie stuff seemed consistent with their usual dynamic. The playfulness of it matched how they would do a Valentine's Day.
Except isn't the point that Jules wasn't in a position to be able to revoke it? And isn't that kind of underlined by the fact that Grayson lied about it? I don't know if I want to throw the word rape around either, but it seemed more than just squicky to me.
I think you have a more generous take of Jessa in that argument that I do. Specifically, I think they both went for the jugular right away. I mean Jessa wasn't really calling TJ a dork, she was saying the he and his life were pointless, bland, and empty and that they always would be. She portrayed herself as a sort of…
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Yeah, Shoshanna goes to NYU right?
I felt like that fight told me so much about Jessa. She's so very good at being cruel, I realized that she's probably already been in a lot of vicious, nasty arguments. It made me feel sorry for her even before she went and cried with Hannah.
I didn't see that. I think that should be a general policy in most stores and restaurants…
I actually think Moustache Boy is deliberately cultivating an ignorant persona (see also his sushi comment), and I think that's more obnoxious than Stefan's crippling insecurity (nobody makes that many labored off-color jokes without secretly being afraid of something).
Rose McGowan makes me sad. But I tend to think that especially pretty person might be even more inclined to panic and run for the doctor when age changed them a little. Especially when you're working in a field like acting.
I think I'm just amazed that you think that the characters are awful in some sort of outrageous way. They all just seem like pretty accurate portrayals of self-involved, crushingly insecure 20-somethings. Plenty of the people I knew in college and grad-school were this way. They weren't loathsome, they were pretty…
His restaurant is just like him too. Very fun, relaxed atmosphere with delicious food.
Sasha's test was something I'd seen before. I have a friend who to "test" her parents stayed out all night when she was 13. She said that the most frightening thing for her was the realization the next day that not only had they not noticed but they didn't care when she "confessed" to them.
I thought I'd be immune because it was a rewatch, but I still got that sting in my eyes.
And I loved how annoyed he was that the Ice King didn't give them the chance to bring anything interesting to the Sleeping Magi.
Shelby was my runaway favorite for this episode. And I was surprised because, before, I found Lemongrab unbearable, but I thought he was funny here. I think I can tolerate the yelling when he's showing his dark side.
My experience wasn't yours. I had three different orthodontists handle my braces and they were all nice, soft spoken guys who had really good gaming systems to use while you waited and DVDs for each chair. I never minded going to the dentist or the ortho as a kid, they always had the newest games.
I think that the problem with the shoplifting wasn't that it made her look bad so much as it made her look ridiculous. People seem more willing to forgive grand moral failings because it still looks grand. Making yourself look like a small-time crazy-lady just makes people laugh.
You're kind of describing what happened for me during Season Two with Marcel. I didn't really like the guy, but when the rest of the chefs began behaving like a hideous caricature of the "cool clique," I began hating them so much more than I could ever dislike him.
You're kind of describing what happened for me during Season Two with Marcel. I didn't really like the guy, but when the rest of the chefs began behaving like a hideous caricature of the "cool clique," I began hating them so much more than I could ever dislike him.