If it makes you feel any better, I'm not white and I thought you were racist. (Still do.) But apology accepted nonetheless.
If it makes you feel any better, I'm not white and I thought you were racist. (Still do.) But apology accepted nonetheless.
This was my favorite episode so far. I don't get the hate for the show, but, I am generally a bleak person, I can relate, but I think a lot of people's complaints were shot down in this episode, especially about the world-building.
Also, sure, when Nora makes out with a lifelike dummy, it's provocative. But when I do it, it's perverted and insane and the police escort me from the food court in the mall.
That fucking bitch.
I appreciate Sonia's apology, and this is a much better review. Moving on, did I miss something? Who is the red head with the kids?
10. Inch. Dick.
I'd venture to say the reason why she won't intellectually engage with the show is because she is not as smart as she think she is.
Ferreals.
That's not what the writers of The Leftovers were going for. That is this discussion this non-review review incited.
Jesus Christ, Sonia is a petulant child.
Yes, I hated this episode when it first aired, but it's redeemed because of where it took the character through the rest of the series.
If you look at her Twitter, it's obvious she doesn't care and, in fact, takes glee in it. So I don't imagine she is as butthurt as you think she is.
She begins her review by saying she doesn't want to inject herself into it, and then proceeds to inject herself into the rest of the review.
No, Koreans do your nails and the Chinese dry clean your clothes.
Um… no.
I try to not be as bitchy around here as I am on other parts of the internet, but god dammit, Sonia really needs to be fired because homegirl sucks at her job. Also, she sucks at thinking.
Except the show never called it a hate crime. Also? The Chinese rule the dry cleaning racket, not the Indians. The Indians control the convenience stores.
You obviously never interacted with the choir kids while in high school.
Just watch that one episode of Six Feet Under again where he crosses the courtyard and it flops around.
I liked it. But mainly because of Amy Brenneman.