Also gay, and I just laughed at the scene because it seemed to parody/embrace the idea of an all gay firefighting shift.
Also gay, and I just laughed at the scene because it seemed to parody/embrace the idea of an all gay firefighting shift.
Considering that they were framing Patrick for pedophilia, not having a written/legal lease isn't much of a stretch.
I thought it was a pretty good episode. Lots of katharsis and all that from this roller coaster of a show. Can we talk for a second about how campy and fabulous those firehouse scenes were? I do hope Ian gets some action out of this storyline since it's been far too long since I've seen gay sex on Showtime.
I also read an article (it may have been on the AVclub), that discusses how Asian actors, including South Asian men like Raj are feminized on television and made less masculine than white male actors in general. There are a lot of gay jokes about him crammed into each episode.
I think mocking Grandpa is in its own category apart from pranking in the Simpson household.
Sometime what you can't see is just as alluring … though that being said, I'll be going back to the premiere now to see it again.
I can't remember laughing more when Bart and Lisa were pretending to talk in front of Grandpa. It was really well done, and the perfect combination of mean and hilarious.
Kevin in the thong highlights just how great his body is. Thank you, writers.
I was really hoping the liver would do in him.
He probably wasn't worth the reward, tbh. She definitely didn't need the emotional support from him to keep going.
He realized as soon as we watched the season. It's kind of funny that he couldn't even stomach watching everyone just let Jeremy waltz through the game.
Note: Please Like Me is another fantastic show that deals with depression/mental health. The series' creator and main actor Josh Thomas has primary experience through seeing it in his mother and it really shows in how he crafts his character. I highly recommend it.
Yeah, I don't think anyone is worried about Abi's strategy.
Hearing the Grindr notification go off made me anxious since I was watching the show in a library and was talking to someone on Grindr at the same time. Though coincidentally, it did remind me to check my phone.
As someone who doesn't enjoy Stephen's character, this night turned from disappointing to glorious. Also, Wentworth's game has been nearly impeccable thus far. She actually trusted Abi and it actually paid off. Go Kelley.
You have no idea how jealous I am that you got to meet/see Gaga like that. She seems like such a nice person.
What the players were saying seemed to have such a disconnect between how she was portrayed. Apparently her and Joe were close, but this was the first episode that they showed them talking together. And apparently she was on good terms with everyone, yet not once do we see her engaging with anyone in that kind of way.…
Caroline has been treated pretty terribly in most seasons. She has very little agency, which is ironic since she is the biggest control freak.
My brother had to leave the room. Kass gagging at the end would have made him lose it.
She had handled Abbi for almost a week — I'm sure the balut was a walk in the park in comparison.