Are you kidding me? The goth kids episode was one of the best.
Are you kidding me? The goth kids episode was one of the best.
I also like how that worked out because it also mirrors how short high school "relationships" can be. I totally buy that Sam and Cindy's relationship could easily have only lasted a couple weeks at the most before the inevitable happened and it's nice they didn't drag it out.
But in this sense, it is. We see from Todd's interactions that he is plenty nice. When Cindy says he's a jerk, she means he disagrees with her, calls her out on her bullshit, tells her when she's being a jerk etc. Sam will never be anything but perfectly agreeable with her, and most of all be submissive. Of course…
It's kind of funny, it shows how much he still thinks of her as a stranger…Some popular girl on a pedestal who is more of an idea than a real person.
The grandmother thing was basically constructed as the driving force behind her becoming a Freak, but I think it's clear Lindsay has a natural curiosity and a rebellious streak.
Yeah, I think Todd is a good character because he shows that actually, alot of popular kids were popular for a reason. They were just generally nice, confident people who also happened to be good looking and talented. They could get along with almost anyone because they had highly developed social skills. Not to say…
Haha, perhaps but it still feels a bit contrived to me.
Seriously… there was a time I might have said, hell yeah 90 minutes, the more the better. But then you realize it's just padded out with needless footage and it just feels like a drag. There's something to be said for conciseness.
Yep, pretty sure that's what was being insinuated…
Either that or the writing staff didn't. I could easily see that being brushed over.
Well Brody is a complete idiot. What's so bad about living in that building that he had to risk his life to leave anyways? He had it pretty good compared to the alternatives, he even had a super hot chick to nurse him who seemed like girlfriend material. Instead he leaves to seek refuge in a mosque…What makes him…
But it's aready been established he is alright with paying through the nose if it means impressing a woman. He spent 800 dollars on drinks in one shot in the first episode. I just don't find it believable that he would scheme with the waiter etc and only order a salad because it was too expensive. He would grit his…
The stupid thing is you look into the cases, the shooters are pretty much always found guilty and receive harsh prison sentences. So what's the problem? Why would there be lots of news coverage. "Black kid shoots white kid. Gets life in prison. Yep sounds about right." Nobody is going to have a problem with that.
This wasn't one of my favourite but Lice Capades was fucking great.
Haha seriously… There are what, five members left in the club? We know Happy doesn't have a family, just a mother, who lives in another town. Tig has one daughter. Chibs' wife and daughter live in Ireland. Juice has no family. Jax has the boys, Tara, Gemma, and I guess Wendy. So who the fuck are all these people? It…
I think the worst is the one where he refuses to take a shower. I understand his anxiety there, but you just do it and get it over with. It was infuriating to watch him whining on and on etc and the lengths he went to to avoid doing it. Even Neil and Bill were getting pissed at his wimpiness when that happened.
The whole "Bust Clay out of prison so he can work for the irish" might be the stupidest thing this show has ever done. Does Clay have a magical cock that tickles Galen's prostate just right or something?? It makes no goddamn sense that this guy would be so important to them.
A 'Masuka's Daughter': writer's term used to describe a completely unnecessary and pointless subplot that goes absolutely nowhere.
It surprisingly never crossed my mind either because the actor plays the part so well. You buy that Nick would be that scared of him just through his words. But at the same time, it makes perfect sense. A military man like that would have no qualms about using corporal punishment on his children. It's debatable…
So did she actually leave or did she relent and agree to play with you?