Matt McGorry is an absolute delight, so seeing someone I like as a person portraying a shitty character is no fun.
Matt McGorry is an absolute delight, so seeing someone I like as a person portraying a shitty character is no fun.
-I actually had a busy weekend for once in my life, so I'm only halfway through episode 4 of OITNB.
I sat and bit my tongue while my relatives discussed Caitlyn Jenner in the most offensive way possible this weekend. The worst part was all the homophobic garbage coming out of the mouth of my uncle….who has a gay son.
First time with a woman, and first threesome. All in one night. Boom.
This is more suited for Savage Love, but the comments over there were more serious than usual today. Let's just say two of my much-thought about sexual fantasies were lived out at the same time this weekend and it was really great.
It seems like for every one nice thing she does, she backpedals and undoes any potential goodness.
As a major connoisseur of these kind of shows, "coming up on…" and "next time on…" promos are 95% misleading.
Wasn't it because she spent all night in the edit room?
I can't say it surprised me, but I naively hoped that teeny tiny core of niceness in Rachel would prevail.
About 95 percent less laughs than JtV. It's really dark and twisted with some moments of humor. A good summer show - I say give the first two episodes a try.
That core of niceness is practically microscopic at this point. Filming at a funeral? Gross.
I thought the first three - harems, polyamory, death - were really good, then they lagged a bit. This month's is the first one I've listened to in its entirety since the one on homosexuality.
Has anyone been listening to Moshe Kasher's Hound Tall podcast? I thought this was the first episode where the format clicked; usually, the comedians are shouting over the expert and there's very little actually discussed. Etymology is hardly a topic I'm interested in, but I absolutely loved this episode. Kyle Kinane…
Lestoil! It's magic in removing oily stains. You can buy it at Walmart, Home Depot, Amazon, etc.
Undeclared is a great one season wonder.
-Silicon Valley
-Togetherness (I started the season but never finished)
-Outlander
-Masters of Sex
-Orphan Black
-True Detective
I saw an advance screening of "Inside Out" this weekend - GO SEE IT. It's the best thing Pixar has put out in a long time, and the voice cast is amazing.
I think Hubbard was legitimately mentally ill, which led to his evilness, but Miscavige might actually be one of those lizard people Obama is alleged to be; he seems like a sociopathic form of evil.
I didn't realize how much my closest work friend affected the office environment/my attitude towards work until she left after Christmas. Almost six months later and it's still really hard here without her.
I've been applying for jobs steadily since November…nothing. Not even a "thanks, but we're not interested" form email. I'm starting to really second-guess my career path/bachelor's degree.