As an 18 year old now, this is all very discomfiting to hear.
As an 18 year old now, this is all very discomfiting to hear.
Is it possible you're asexual or otherwise sex-repulsed?
When I joined OKCupid, I initially set my age range as 18-26, but quickly realized how uncomfortable I was with that, so I set it to 18-22.. I'd want to date someone only three or four years older, at most. At least for the time being. Maybe when I'm a decent bit older I'd be comfortable with a wider range.
Shit, I would've been perfectly satisfied with Ronan if he told jokes.
I hate Sherlock Holmes in all his incarnations. Mello and Near worked for me by being commentaries on the archetype. Like I said, I like L more on rewatch. He's a bit more seemingly earnestly moral.
Yeah, I'm outing myself here as just not really liking Death Note much at all anymore. It's just nice to see someone else who likes those two.
The thing about Misa is that there's no reason she couldn't have been as effectively calculating or tragic as any other character, from her basic character concept. Look at Harley Quinn. (BTAS) Delusions, obsession, abusive relationship with the main villain, but a far more effective character, because she's, well, a…
Much better ending, too.
Yes! Mello was my favorite, I'd be so down with that.
Death Note was pretty terrible towards its own female characters, though. It'd be lovely to see some of that get rewritten, and as far as studio interference goes, I guess it's less likely with something like this, compared to something like Marvel or DC/WB controlling their narrow visions.
Princess Mononoke and The Wind Rises. Totoro and Spirited Away are also up there.
Yeah, I'd be down with that, especially after this episode. Although I did enjoy that as a continuing trend of former couples being more amicable post divorce than in the throes of the end of the marriage, like Don and Betty.
I want to believe Pete can be good for and with someone. What happened with Bonnie broke my heart.
I don't know, Scrawler. I don't know.
But that ended poorly for him, physically. This time it didn't backfire.
I'm rooting for Pete/Peggy. I'm sorry.
I think Pete absolutely does think about their child a lot, especially considering the circumstances under which he found out about it and how painful it was for him.
I was able to see this film in theaters at a documentary film festival back in March. It is truly excellent. There was also a Q&A with Broomfield and Pamela, the woman who recurs throughout the film and is mentioned in the review, afterward.
Yeah, and I know it's not a race/competition, but. .Oh, wait, your first was 18*, I'm 18 for three more months.
That's what happens when you fold what was supposed to happen over the third through fifth seasons into the second half of one season.