Agreed, thinking that somehow the cat allergies are jamming up his auto immune response to the eczema.
Agreed, thinking that somehow the cat allergies are jamming up his auto immune response to the eczema.
That show already exists, it's called "Making a Murderer,"and the character is named Brendan Dassey.
the romance was fake, it was a misdirect. the show pulled it all together when they showed pornstache's "love" for daya to be just as true and real in his own mind as bennett's supposed love for her. they were both rapists who manipulated and violated someone who couldn't consent. that's all.
hey, you're the one who said "no one" had made comments like that. i wish more people would have had thoughts on the situation, and i'm pretty shocked and disappointed that more people didn't see the parallel that oitnb was drawing between pornstache and bennet, one was "nice" to daya and one was "mean," but they…
you are wrong. https://disqus.com/home/dis…
Duh, obviously "Yeah I've been starving them, teasing them, singing off key. Me may mah mo, me mo ma me. No! Nice doggy!"
No, no the old switcheroo is when you poison your drink then you switch it
with the other person's. I think that's a "what's good for the goose is good for the gander."
ha, no shit, i totally kept thinking that stuntguy sorta looked like dean cain.
Guess you didn't read the ew article?
I would love to see Theon ending up sent on Victarion's mission, but assume it's going to be Euron instead. So bummed Victarion isn't going to be showing up, by far my favorite POV in Dance.
Some ladies are not into the notion of mandatory hair removal for cultural norms (legs, pits), but shave or wax downstairs because they find it personally more attractive/sexy. My most recent ex was on that team, and I'm totally a supporter of that thought process.
Right on. For reals, read a fable if you need a clear cut morality tale with a life lesson. I just don't get this childlike belief that bad people must get a comeuppance or learn a lesson, and good people can't have bad things happen to them or it's bad drama.
Good for you guys, I guess. I have found that my friends and myself still are the same people we've always been; our life circumstances may have changed, but we are all the same fundamentally flawed people with the same fears and issues we've always had.
So I liked your post, but then noticed that (chunky) aside. What the fuck did that have to do with the rest of your comment?
Shosh was totally fine, she was standing on the right side of the moving sidewalk, the Americans bumping by her were supposed to be especially fat and rude to contrast to Japan.
I am terrified any time a character in any show is simply driving/riding in a car let alone engaging in road, just waiting for the accident to happen. I was seriously so worried Hannah was going to bite Ray's dick off, and kept thinking, would they actually do that on this show? I guess I'm glad it didn't happen.
I think I'm like contractually obligated, "chicken says 'bawk bawk bawk,' so she snaps it's neck and drank it's blood. obeekaybee."
I am so fucking sick of this notion that characters have to grow or evolve or change or reach realizations or self actualize or whatever the fuck to be be good drama and storytelling. People (usually) don't change in real life, and when they do it takes a long fucking time, and it's really hard (see the Sopranos, of…
Still don't understand why it wasn't Jon Hamm. I even thought he was interested in the gig. JDM is great, just not Negan.
Wait…what? C'mon. So you're telling me that there's a tales from the crypt reboot and m. night was tapped for this and not the flophouse guys? My wormy boner just wilted. That's NOT how it works.