In many faiths the answer is because you can't have good without the choice to do evil
In many faiths the answer is because you can't have good without the choice to do evil
You're right that it is a fact that not every faith believes in the devil, but I think their point is that some
form of light/dark balance is generally a part of theology
I thought it was obvious from my wording I'm not actually calling her a nag, but rather I'm deriding the people who called her that because she had the nerve to ruin his (admittedly amazing to watch) fun, for no good reason other than it's wrong and put her entire family at risk and slowly turned him into a monster
They can also be a "nag", don't forget the "nag" character. Like that nag Skyler White, ruining Walter's fun! How dare she not support Walt's murderous empire that puts her family at risk
Interesting, I just hope she isn't wearing a top when they are going at it. I don't mean I need a front angle and nudity, I just get tired of tv shows acting like bras always stay on during sex. Besides, a bare female back can be sexy as hell
For me, as someone who has had the privilege of working with vets with severe PTSD, it makes a lot of sense that she would not want to talk about it. I think it would be brilliant if rather than having her discuss it outright, if you see some of her triggers and they use those to fill in the gaps. It would be a way of…
I thought you meant that hearing it made you assume it would be preachy or political, like at the end of an episode when she gets paid for a job, she would mug the camera, raise an eyebrow, and say "Same old same old, I get .75 cents on the dollar compared to Cage over there."
Now, if it were Dexter's Laboratory we were talking about, I'd be sold
Sounds like someone really wishes this was on HBO instead
Absolutely fucked up, just in a different way. Wasn't the story that she had to live with the guilt of feeling complicit, that she watched and did nothing (I know she was under his control, I'm just referring to how she felt). So it is the violation of a sexual assault, he entered her mind, but with the added guilt…
Yeah but Eugene will be crushed, Sasha seems way less likely to let him watch
I totally felt that way too, especially because they seemed to say that, while not completely successful, the fire plan worked pretty well. I thought they were going to have the characters say the fire plan was a horrible failure and explain why, in order to inoculate Rick's plan from criticism, but nope, sounds like…
Glen has to die since Maggie is pregnant, it just feels like they are going to save Glen now to make people happy so that they can then kill him shortly thereafter as a "shock"
Nope, the newborn has to do it. "Welcome to the zombie apocalypse kid, and by the way, meet your dad!"
I think it's a walker being pushed against the fence by the herd behind them
As a guy looking at a Pop! figure of Hong Kong Phooey on my book case right now, I have a different nominee
Ricky Gervais was excellent, but Steve Carell was the best at that.
A couple of yours are not really about scary as much as disturbing and gross. I also never watched 2 girls 1 cup but it's the same reason I have never watched a human centipede movie, it isn't fear it's just because it's disgusting for disgusting's sake. Also with faces of death, I admittedly have seen some but then…
The wake up call of how difficult the reality of being on your own in that type of new, complex, and often overwhelming environment is…coming from inside the house!
The problem with part of your criticism misses the entire point. Of course the tropes are old and worn- that's the point. They are explaining the tropes and making them seem less preposterous. These movies are driven by obvious characters making bad decisions, what the movie shows you is they weren't those type of…