They don't need her in N'Orleans, they've got Cami.
They don't need her in N'Orleans, they've got Cami.
Everything Caroline said to Elena before snapping her neck was true. Caroline is the better vampire, whatever that means.
Well, they're not supposed to kill people, right?
There might be fewer guns and knives, but the players looks similar. It's just a weird way of saying the cast has hotties.
Hey, don't forget the Harvest Festival at Whitmore, the Swimming Hole Bash, Thanksgiving Dinner from Hell, or the Christmas Bonfire!
Every still I see from this show looks like a porno scene to me.
Prick Up Your Ears is awfully dark, however. Not a cheery gay love story. Launderette has coming out of several kinds.
I think it applies either way; Richie has a stronger moral code than Patrick (Patrick's is so based on social approval, while Richie seems to make up his own mind); but that's one thing that happens with opposites that keeps them going. They learn from and teach each other. So if Richie challenges Patrick to stand up…
And Richie took care of him at the lowest point when he didn't have to.
He might be less neurotic, though.
Well, I think it usually is for a reason if so. That's just Lynn's. What comes next when you've lost the love of your life?
The scissors motif is insane in this film. And Derek Jacobi!
Fuck: Matthew
Marry: Dom
Kill: John; then Kevin will be free!
Nothing, it's cool. Eddie seems very cool with all aspects of himself. Plus he passed Doris' test, and he also tests any newbies just like she does. Handling Augustin isn't easy for anyone.
The "serial engine" cranking into gear was the most important part of the episode (culminating as it did in Joan moving back in), and elevated the whole thing for me, too.
No, Michael's Honey. He just wants to do his interpretive dancing. Harold is Martha.
Couldn't Patrick like Anna Madrigal?
Everybody's judging Patrick's affair. Even finally Patrick. The show clearly lets us see only happiness and intimacy between Kevin and John for a reason.
Which = daddy easily in gay years.
As right as Brandon is about Lynn's passive-aggressive off at the jacuzzi party, he's way off about Lynn's fear of going deeper with Dom. His cabin is a shrine for a reason; because Brian died. Of course he's romanticized their past; he only got to have it for 20 years, and he meant to have it for life. He's mourning,…