Welcome back, Twilight Zone reviews! I've missed you! I can't wait to talk about "It's a Good Life!"
Welcome back, Twilight Zone reviews! I've missed you! I can't wait to talk about "It's a Good Life!"
"Cute but not intimidatingly pretty" is accurate, I think. With Pam, especially earlier on in the series, the idea was that Jim saw something in her that no one else seemed to see. I think the attraction to Pam, and maybe Lindsay to a certain extent, is the fantasy of a girl that you find attractive but you don't have…
It would have to be metal, yes?
It would have to be metal, yes?
It's slightly a cheat that they have Joey from Friends on as a GIF, but otherwise, CLASSIC.
It's slightly a cheat that they have Joey from Friends on as a GIF, but otherwise, CLASSIC.
To answer all of your questions: YES.
To answer all of your questions: YES.
bedroom of Zooey Deschanel while she watches.
bedroom of Zooey Deschanel while she watches.
I'd make his Dark Knight rise, IF you know what I mean.
I'd make his Dark Knight rise, IF you know what I mean.
I did mean the final, 5th, season, but as others have stated, this happens more than once.
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Not sure if you're trying to imply Billy has schizophrenia, but just to clarify, he has bipolar disorder.
Not sure if you're trying to imply Billy has schizophrenia, but just to clarify, he has bipolar disorder.
Also, for a movie with what I consider a respectful and interesting portrayal of a person with schizophrenia, I recommend Clean/Shaven. It also plays on the stigma of being violent that is associated with people with schizophrenia.
Also, for a movie with what I consider a respectful and interesting portrayal of a person with schizophrenia, I recommend Clean/Shaven. It also plays on the stigma of being violent that is associated with people with schizophrenia.
Thanks for the link! Here's another one concerning the way mental illness is depicting in comic books:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011…
Thanks for the link! Here's another one concerning the way mental illness is depicting in comic books:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011…