Love the lawyer. His "boo hoo" and advertising philosophy were almost as good as Don Draper's. And that line about stepping in YA and dragging it into the court was classic.
Love the lawyer. His "boo hoo" and advertising philosophy were almost as good as Don Draper's. And that line about stepping in YA and dragging it into the court was classic.
It appears he was designed by DreamWorks.
J. Peterman got into writing property listings?
I see what you're saying, but there were bits in your original comment that didn't come off as neutral. But I think we can agree that lots of people do enjoy banging hot people, and there are plenty people who cheat down. Woo, consensus!
Okay, but your comparison of people to pieces of stock to be bought and sold is gross, and your early-20s sell-by date for women ridiculous. Women dating older men usually means 2-5 years older. You seem to be suggesting that 26-year-olds are rotting goods that need to get with men in their 40s and beyond, because the…
*tries not to explode from anger*
*grin*
I really hope Don Draper lives for this reason. Also for some reason I want good things for the Drapes. He's trying to turn himself around, and not in a Tony Soprano way.
*big wave and smile*
Simple but elegant.
Reminds me of Fringe. Why of course Boston, New York, and D.C. are all within an hour of each other! Might as well drive back and forth between them twice an episode!
I love The West Wing, but that's the worst part of The West Wing. Bartlet had to explain everything to the other characters. Why are you explaining post hoc ergo propter hoc to your staff? They're all graduates of Ivy League law schools, they should know what that means. Often they'd try to get around the problem by…
The Fall also had more interesting things to say about the subject, too. Note to TV people: Having sexist main characters and disposable prostitutes does not automatically equal "deep analysis of toxic masculinity."
"We're not AT ALL the same!" *distant stare while wondering if maybe we are*
Let's be fair. It was annoying in Sherlock, too.
Not sure if you're joking but… Parks & Rec?
(hannibal-obsessive swoops in) Hannibal's definitely not an anti-hero. He's also not the main character like Walter White or Tony Soprano were.
Counterpoint: Lots of men cheat with women who are less attractive than their wives. Lots of young beautiful women won't give the time of day to cheating middle aged men. Lots of women are also attracted to youth and beauty. Generalizations based on gender are usually annoying.
The Fall has taught us she is good at swimming. By which I mean she looks very good in a swimsuit.
I was about to say the same thing but was thinking of The Returned. No matter. As long as there's a bus of teens plummeting over a cliff.