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With a busted tooth and a smile?

Elementary is just another "asshole man that knows everything, with his stick-in-the-mud female sidekick" show.

It's the dickish characters.

The issue isn't that the stereotype exists, but that it's the only type of gay man you see in the media anymore.

You mean gay men in a relationship don't avoid touching each other and only kiss way in the background too?

I have the pink plaid shirt that Frankie wore in this episode. Because I dress like a middle-aged mom!

Yeah, in fact there is a whole conversation in Trust about how Matthew is "dangerous because he's sincere."

I very rarely (like 2-3 times per year) get a craving for a really bad food, like a chili dog or canned ravioli or Tostinos "pizza" (I use the word "pizza loosely), but I cannot imagine eating a bunch of it thrown together like that

You appear to be the one filled with hatred, not me.

Why not just have the Spaghettios?

I thought it was great. I recommended it to my best friend, who doesn't watch or like many movies and she thought it was great too.

Why would you put such a thing in your body?

True. It manages to be funny, sad, sweet and beautiful all at once.

Olive Films released Trust on Blu-ray and DVD earlier this year, along with The Unbelievable Truth. Trust looks great, but sadly not extras except brief interviews. I'd love a director's commentary.

I hope both your aunt and her late husband's name were on that mortgage.

Trust is great.

It's called Heroes. I saw it too.

A person 62 or older can get a reverse mortgage. The person gets to stay in their home until they die or move-out. The mortgages are for a lot less than the house is worth. When they die or leave, the loan holder gets the house unless their estate (or if they're alive and moved, themselves) can pay the mortgage back

The only one I saw (because my mom watched the show) was when Audrey works in the brothel and her dad comes in.