I hated Aleida so much in this episode. Sure the flashbacks helped flesh out her insecurities and humanize her a bit. But she's still just a pretty terrible human.
I hated Aleida so much in this episode. Sure the flashbacks helped flesh out her insecurities and humanize her a bit. But she's still just a pretty terrible human.
I'm really not sure how Aleida telling Delia the baby died was selfless. It seemed pretty psychotic to me. I could be wrong (and maybe the finale will set me straight), but I had the impression that after coming clean to Delia about the baby not being Mendez's and it not being about the money, that Daya had reached…
*cries forever*
I was delighted by the Les Miz singalong. Including the fact that Ford was like "why does everyone know this song?" I may have let the entire credit sequence play so that I could listen to/sing along with the whole song. It definitely left me feeling a lot more uplifted than the ending of the previous episode.
I felt like it was kind of unfair for Ruiz to project her issues onto Daya. Ruiz seems to have a pretty decent boyfriend who takes good care of their child and cares about her well-being. Daya's mother is in prison, Bennett r-u-n-n-o-f-t and Cesar basically suggested her middle-school-aged sister could take care of…
You are not the only one!
Very both of those things!
Mary Steenburgen's face after that line was amazing. I appreciate that her character clearly loves her messed up son, but she also knows that he is messed up and isn't really trying to make excuses for him or justify his behavior.
I thought Taryn Manning did a really good job of letting her face show the difference between Doggett being more casually mentally checked out of the earlier consensual transactional sex versus the horrified, despairing way you could see her mentally check out during the rape scene with the same guy later.
"There's just something about a guy wearing a gold chain that makes me feel safe."
Oh my gosh, me too. I think mine were a Southern Living recipe lol
Even though I was slightly spoiled about Leanne being Amish from some comments on the earlier ep where she spoke German, I was not expecting her story to go the way that it did. How heartbreaking for her to have to abandon her family and the faith that she chose even after spending time in the world of zippers and…
Yeah, I am not really here for Alex getting stabbed with that shard of glass from the greenhouse.
I'm a ma'am. ;)
Hugh Dancy and Nina Arianda were in Venus in Fur together on Broadway, which she won the Tony for.
My boyfriend does not understand my attraction to Mads Mikkelson at all. His face is so angular and weird and sexy!
I just moved into a new place this past weekend and finally cooked dinner there for the first time last night instead of ordering a pizza.
That hair washing scene did some things to me.
Ha, yeah I definitely had some questions about how that went down. "You go pack a bag, I just need to do some stuff in the basement real quick…"
Meanwhile, Hannibal's face was almost a gleeful expression of "haha I served you human flesh and you don't even know!"