Okay, I'm embarrassed to admit this, but I think the sex scene in Pete's office is so fucking hot.
Okay, I'm embarrassed to admit this, but I think the sex scene in Pete's office is so fucking hot.
I thought Colbert's "closing statement" to Putin was sweet. He seems to be rather fatherly with his younger guests.
I don't know if latex would melt, but I would just get another, non-latex toy. It would be easier to clean, and it wouldn't have that fucking latex stink.
I thought about it, but when you're dealing with stupid that strong, there's nothing you can say that will make a dent in it.
Or just boil the thing. That should kill anything still lurking on it.
One of my friends posted a story on Facebook in the manner of "addicts are selfish wastes of life" and one of her friends commented with a long, rambling diatribe about the evils of pot and how she's too good and pure to ever sully her body with drugs, even though her doctor offered her medical marijuana for her…
In fairness, the trolls are always out in full force on CNN.
And that's why I'm waiting for the whole article to come out before I make a judgment about this.
Yeah, but it's not like he did it immediately. I'm pretty sure his first kid wasn't born until 9 years after Voldemort was killed.
That's a good point. Betty is an overgrown child, at least at this point in the series. But arrested development doesn't entirely give her behavior a pass. Even if she's emotionally stuck in a juvenile stage, she's still an adult and it still comes off weird. Look at Michael Jackson, the ultimate case of arrested…
The note they leave is the kicker. "Thanks for letting us rob you, mister! We left your wallet but thoroughly cleaned it out."
I don't think Helen overreacted. Even if he didn't consider it sexual (which is very debatable), Betty might have. A grown woman giving a lock of her hair to a 9-year-old boy is, at the very least, grossly inappropriate. Granted, Betty was not doing it in a sexual way, but it's still pretty fucked up that she wants…
Betty has always been infantilized, especially in the first few seasons. Interestingly, when she married Henry, she started to become more of an adult.
I think there's a huge undercurrent of jealousy there too. To them, Helen is free to come and go as she pleases and free to work outside the home.
For all the subtlety they had about it, there's one rather glaring slip-up. In one episode, Don calls Peggy into his office and she has a very brief appearance. It's a mid-season episode, so it was before they started putting her in baggy clothes, but in that brief appearance, she's wearing form-fitting clothes and…
"My mother made that!"
Pete needs to get sucker-punched in every episode. And Lane's ghost can do the honors.
You feel bad for laughing so hard, but goddamn. It's a perfect brick joke.
What about Betty puking all over the dash of the new car?
That's how it is with any long-term prescription, I think. I have to see my doc every year to get a long-term medication refilled, even though all it entails is "So, is it still working? Okay, here's a piece of paper with my signature on it." Totally worth the $70 office visit.