haha touche, cub and arundel. and def. agreed about the fat check; clearly, i should be hanging around the hamptons.
haha touche, cub and arundel. and def. agreed about the fat check; clearly, i should be hanging around the hamptons.
did anyone else think emily was kind of an ass to eli? granted, eli serves as a potential threat to exposing her, but he's one of the few people whom she considered "family" at one point. instead of catching up on lost years, she throws money at him and tells him to leave town, making crap up to get him kicked out of…
yes, exactly! though i'd believe that there would be insensitive high school teenaged boys, it seemed out of character for ryder, or at least based upon the way they characterized him from the beginning of his existence as a character.
if there's no reference to a Mexican cornballer, I'll be disappointed.
ryder. ugh. i suppose it's realistic: it's a lot to hope that a teenaged white dude would be open to a transgendered person, but i really wanted to punch him in the mouth when he smirk-asked unique what bathroom she uses. i suppose the struggle to understand unique is one that is believable for high school students in…
onions, man. onions. probably the best episode of the series.