Except for most of the rules in Leviticus kinda of get ignored. People sure like to fixate on a certain particular one though. Weird stuff.
Except for most of the rules in Leviticus kinda of get ignored. People sure like to fixate on a certain particular one though. Weird stuff.
That would require a complete a 180 from the realization that Patrick had in this episode. I really can't see the plot going in that direction at all.
I thought it was understandable that Patrick would be willing to move in too quickly. For pretty much the same reasons he's rushed all his relationships. Because he's so eager to prove to everyone how great he is at relationships. (Consequently by doing so, he proves that he's not mature enough for it).
Is it emotionally cheating if he left Kevin?
Really? Damn. I'm not sure where they could go with more Kevin. Besides making Patrick's work situation incredibly awkward. (We never really did see what HR had to say about it). I just figured they could have a time skip, and then Kevin would have his visa expire, and that's all the explanation needed for his absence.
If there's a third season Im pretty sure Kevin won't be in it. There's a fundamental difference between what he and Patrick want, that combined with Patrick's new insight on why he was looking for a relationship, spells doom for any sort of romantic relationship between them. Any sort of situation that teases the idea…
The HBO CEO of Tits vetoed the orgy scene?
Huh? What exactly are you trying to say?
I'm almost positive that Patrick has left Kevin. I'm unsure how to interpret the last two scenes as something else. I would feel really cheated if it did continue. Especially after that epiphany from Patrick about why he was looking for a relationship in the first place.
So despite predicting elsewhere on site that I was hoping everyone ended up alone and unloved, I'm kinda of glad that things turned out the way they did. I've been waiting two seasons for Patrick to have that realization about why he was pursuing a relationship. (Granted two seasons for me is when I started watching…
Hey, if you are going to go on a crazy revenge spree to avenge your murdered daughter, and well self, you can't let a little thing like appeals to emotion get in the way. (And now I'll drop the gimmick of being from gender reversed Westeros, because I probably couldn't carry it that well)
Maybe it's because I first listened to the album when I was 18 (Despite it being out for over a decade before I was born), I always liked Subdivisions and The Analog Kid. "When I leave I don't know what I'm hoping to find. And when I leave I don't know what I'm leaving behind." Though in hindsight, it's really not as…
I wouldn't write off the latter albums entirely, even if you don't like Signals. Their sound can vary quite a bit from album to album I really enjoyed parts of Snakes & Arrows, and most of Clockwork Angels. (Realizes that I'm stating my favorable reaction to a progressive rock concept album based on a story written by…
Well I was at a convention for a community service organization most of the weekend. So I didn't get much pop culture in. But I'm continuing my watching of The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. The only thing that alleviates the feelings caused by my newfound knowledge of the fact that "I Beat that Bitch with a Bat" is an…
The ideas in FF2 get reused in the SaGa series correct? Does anyone know which ones got translated into English? I played two songs from that series in Theatrhythm, and would be willing to give the games a try if I can play them in English.
There was quite a bit of annoyance I had with Bart in this episode. But to this day I still use the line: "I can't promise I'll try. But I'll try to try." Everyone looks at me confused when I say it. (It's like they think the line is nonsensical for some reason!)
Woohoo! I dodged a bullet! I've read reviews of the NES version. In all honesty it does have some good ideas, just some in serious need of refinement. (Which I think is what the SaGa series is. And some of the more ridiculous stuff is toned down in the GBA version). I really like the idea of certain skills leveling up…
Yeah I played the remake. From what I remember, I would grind in that one dungeon attached to the bottom floor of the Crystal Tower. Then walk out of the tower, back through the maze so I could heal. Then back through the maze, and then I would save it in front of the tower again. Then I would attempt the final…
Atheists who worship Obama as a god? Something seems off about that statement…
I believe the season 2 finale of OITNB was well over an hour? In any case I remember episode lengths being pretty variable. Clearly I need a rewatch.