Doesn't that still imply that you care more?
Doesn't that still imply that you care more?
Doesn't that still imply that you care more?
Yes, I think it was more that now that she was strong she could be a strong woman—which of course means a woman who gets men to desire her sexually by stripping on stage. What she (like all women) wanted to do all along but didn't have the confidence for?
Yes, I think it was more that now that she was strong she could be a strong woman—which of course means a woman who gets men to desire her sexually by stripping on stage. What she (like all women) wanted to do all along but didn't have the confidence for?
Re: Whether Pam said no or not, I don't think anybody has ever argued that Pam knew that Jim badly wanted this and crushed his dreams, or was a shrew, or told him what they were doing. It's a well-established part of Jim's character that he's terrified of admitting that he wants anything. He doesn't want to look…
Re: Whether Pam said no or not, I don't think anybody has ever argued that Pam knew that Jim badly wanted this and crushed his dreams, or was a shrew, or told him what they were doing. It's a well-established part of Jim's character that he's terrified of admitting that he wants anything. He doesn't want to look…
Nope, that's my thinking too. I think it's usual, actually. Because stories about people who didn't know they were related make people think it's freaky, but the people don't seem strange or disturbed. The disturbing part is adding sex to the family relationship. Which, hey, if two consenting adults fall in love and…
Nope, that's my thinking too. I think it's usual, actually. Because stories about people who didn't know they were related make people think it's freaky, but the people don't seem strange or disturbed. The disturbing part is adding sex to the family relationship. Which, hey, if two consenting adults fall in love and…
Don't most of those things—I mean, the important female characters being a prostitute and a rape victim—come from James Ellroy's book? I've only read a few of his books, but those things are definitely of interest to him (especially in his autobiography). Not that Helgeland can't be held responsible for what he chose…
Don't most of those things—I mean, the important female characters being a prostitute and a rape victim—come from James Ellroy's book? I've only read a few of his books, but those things are definitely of interest to him (especially in his autobiography). Not that Helgeland can't be held responsible for what he chose…
Don't the things that make them the "same story" apply to many film noirs? Those are the basic themes of the genre.
Don't the things that make them the "same story" apply to many film noirs? Those are the basic themes of the genre.
According to the Curse of the Blair Witch fake documentary that was on TV at the same time, the footage was found by a bunch of archaeology students excavating a colonial-era cabin. It was buried underground in soil untouched for centuries. /fun fact
According to the Curse of the Blair Witch fake documentary that was on TV at the same time, the footage was found by a bunch of archaeology students excavating a colonial-era cabin. It was buried underground in soil untouched for centuries. /fun fact
Why would Blair Witch Project not be a horror movie? It's a straight-up horror movie by any definition of the term.
Why would Blair Witch Project not be a horror movie? It's a straight-up horror movie by any definition of the term.
Actually, she didn't have to be "peace, this is what I'm doing" because Jim immediately said "You're doing it." As I think he'd done when she applied for it.
Actually, she didn't have to be "peace, this is what I'm doing" because Jim immediately said "You're doing it." As I think he'd done when she applied for it.
I just happened to watch a deleted scene from last week and it seemed like they were trying to make Erin smarter now. For instance, she thought that Dwight Jr.'s scheme last week was exactly what it really was, but Andy convinced her it was a good opportunity.
I just happened to watch a deleted scene from last week and it seemed like they were trying to make Erin smarter now. For instance, she thought that Dwight Jr.'s scheme last week was exactly what it really was, but Andy convinced her it was a good opportunity.