But that's such an irresponsible reason for leaving, given the way she went about it.
But that's such an irresponsible reason for leaving, given the way she went about it.
Ugh. So sad.
They also don't go to the sex well as often as they could. There's little violence and everyone's fairly buttoned up. That's rare.
Nice Avatar.
Key and Peele is one of my favorite comedies. Great material, direction, and co-lead chemistry. The sketches even have something to say from time to time.
Uh oh. This convo. This site seems to be more Cangel than Bangel though I'm with you. Oh, shipper terms.
Wasn't Anya killed off at the request of Caulfield because she didn't want her character to appear in any potential spin-offs?
I won't be 30 until next year so fuck off.
Most importantly, I'M entitled to them.
It's the AVC. At any given moment, someone somewhere is thinking about The Simpsons.
They're going to finish out 6 Feet Under. They're just covering so many things that the older shows get the shaft.
I agree. I just think he'd still be surprised she's doing these things, even if he'd do them himself. Maybe he'd be proud. He's known her for so long that it'd be interesting.
They freaked out about writing for Kalinda after the husband plot went to shit. I'd want to see Alicia/Kalinda stuff but they're done with that so… And she and Cary are on opposite sides now. Maybe they'll bring that back up eventually but that trust has been obliterated like with every other pairing on this show now.
I know. And Grace was way too calm about there probably being nude video of her online, which is what I assume is out there. It didn't magically go away.
I don't know if it was intentional but I thought that all of that was so messily resolved partly because Alicia's mind is elsewhere when there's clearly something going on with her kids. The fighting could and should get Zach in trouble but at least she's raised him well enough where he's there to help his sister with…
I wasn't feeling her outfit this week though. That blazer and blouse didn't go together. But Diane's made up for that because of course it did.
Oh jeez I demand a Disqus ep. Someone's gotta mine all that drama gold.
Right. I've said it before and I'll say it again: that scene between her and Diane about how she's changed and why is aces. The thesis of this season.
So getting away from Will was a major reason for leaving? I don't love that. I'm a fan of their relationship and understand how that could have been the impetus for her decision but I don't like the idea that this woman made a huge risky, hurtful professional decision based on romantic drama in her life. To me, her…
It's interesting how Owen sees Alicia with rose-colored glasses. It'd be interesting to see what he'd think of everything she's done if he knew. He'd still love her but I don't think he's seen that side of her.