That "hand touching" looked to me like him slipping something (poison?) into Larsen's hand.
That "hand touching" looked to me like him slipping something (poison?) into Larsen's hand.
Only here. It just seemed to happen by myself last night.
How about a black person?
I was actually questioning your assumption that it is not "necessary" for drag queens.
You mean white humans she interacts with and in the audience? And by "societal expectations of beauty" do you also mean the same thing?
I read somewhere weeks ago that Viola Davis was playing a woman who would be cheating on both her husband and her boyfriend, so all these "moments" with Wes just seem to point in that direction.
As soon as they positioned that boy in front of the window, I know he was going through or out of it, so there wasn't even the shock value for me. And he was basically a plot device to begin cracking Connor's veneer anyway.
Phrasing!
"People"?
"Necessary"?
Q: What projects from any filmmaker/musician/artist would you always want to experience, without having any precursor as to its quality?
Phrasing!
But it was always Betty Buckley who owned that role.
Serial Mom or GTFO.
Well, she did Rescue Me, so…
Knotty pine!
I was gonna say…
Hmmm…
But he's got to have been talking about Simmons in any case.
"That said, the final moment in that subplot lands very nicely, with Fitz making an attempt to bond by accepting a beer from Lance and confessing his own past romantic woes."