Much like in real life
Much like in real life
Except he doesn't get to smash her
The stabbing is understandable to me. That happened during the time period where Paul was forcing his idea of the ideal relationship on her, aka spending every momnet together doing activities he has picked out. She hadn't yet gained the courage to ask for the type of relationship she really wanted (now that she has,…
Not my interpretation at all. She'd happily stay with Paul if she can fuck as many dudes as she wants without having to feel guilty.
It also wouldn't have fit his character at all. Of course Vernon would be into cucking. Are we forgetting what happened to him last season and why his financial activities have been so severely restricted by Becca?
It just made me hate Paul more. At least Lindsay's terribleness is entertaining. Plus her genuine warmth towards, and concern for, Edgar in the Sunday Funday episode was nice to see. Paul is just a waste, and let's not forget his complete obliviousness in the beginning of the season
It's funny too because early this season showed how Paul has his "the worst" side with how he tried to force his view of a successful marriage onto Lindsay. Now she's doing the same to him. I'm so tired of their relationship tbh, I want either of them to realize that they are fundamentally incompatible and actually…
Ever since someone in the comments suggested a Paul-centric episode a few weeks back, I'd been dreading the possibility.
An interesting thought is how much of what's happening to Dolores really is her experiencing an awakening. She clearly thinks that's what's happening, and it seems Bernard does too. But now we have the possibility that this is all just Arnold's programming.
"Then if there's no real danger, there's no drama."
"We remember the gist of his big lesson, anyway: Something about great power, something about great responsibility."
Yea premiering season 3 with that "twist" was definitely a sign of things to come.
I laughed unreasonably hard at this.
I don't mind Nate that much, but I'm annoyed that he got the codename Steel. My dreams of a Shaq cameo are dashed. JK but I would have preferred the John Henry Irons' Steel to this version
She has to actually find and touch the animal to acquire its DNA before she can morph into-
I know this is not the show to nitpick this kind of stuff on but it still bothered me that Ray, who has probably never held a sword in his life, was able to fight the Shogun and not get instantly killed and or cut off one of his own limbs.
First thing that came to mind was the EVAs from Evangelion, lol
That's not all we knew was cumming!
Sometimes the commenters remind me of Drax. Taking every little comment literally
Actually I think the moment that really got to the MIB was when Ford said he wouldn't want to get in the way of his "Journey of self discovery." Such a dismissive way to refer to the MIB's big quest, and basically saying "Why would I try to stop you? What you're doing doesn't matter to me."