I'm not the praying type, but I wish you the best of luck!
I'm not the praying type, but I wish you the best of luck!
I know, he seemed much more mild in the earlier seasons.
I actually like this guy a lot. He can be really tough on people who dissapoint him, sure. But anyone who is that lovely to children and animals can't possibly be a bad person.
Terrifying.
No, but I did think it was harmless to joke about him having it.
After reading that, I don't think that anymore.
That's quite a cheeky remark…
I know, most of the time I'm fine with it.
But every now and then, I fall down a-hole of frustration.
Huh. I genuinely stand corrected.
Thanks for that.
I know you're joking, and this is basically the definition of a first world problem, but the avatar is kind of a source of frustration for me.
"O-loser"? Is that… Meant to be a pun or play on words of some sort?
I usually vehemently oppose aimchair diagnosing- it can be quite harmful, I think.
I know, right? Even if Jughead is an excellent liar, wouldn't you notice if one of your best friends didn't have a home?
Like, for example, hasn't he noticed that they never hang out at his place?
Or that Jughead looks permanently exhausted and appears to practically live at Pop's?
Excellent observation on Jughead's storyline. Also, that scene where the mayor was telling Jughead that the drive-thru needed to be leveled because it had been "taken over by transients" or something along those lines definitely took on a different meaning after that reveal.
Glad I wasn't the only one thinking that RE: Hermès. Seemed odd that none of them would know the correct pronunciation.
I'm in the camp of people who though the episode was kind of "meh", but I do agree that things got a little more realistic this week.
And I'm glad that Kevin got to do something other than delivering one-liners.
How do you know you've had a stressful week?
When you tear up a bit at that scene with Jughead and his little cot at the end.
Not going to lie, that kinda broke my heart.
Do you think that Archie knows that Jughead is homeless?
She did release a song with Zedd, which includes the lyric
"I've escaped my capture/and I have no master".
Good grief, why won't this prickish, predatory tool just agree to the dissolution of the contract?
I mean, ethics aside, whatever he stands to make from Kesha's music can't possible outweigh the hit his reputation is taking at this point, right?
Just leave the poor woman alone.
That's amazing news, I hope I can listen to his show from outside of the U.S.
Yay!