Oh I know, but that doesn't make it right — or at least socially intelligent — to hoard group food to yourself because you're skinny.
Oh I know, but that doesn't make it right — or at least socially intelligent — to hoard group food to yourself because you're skinny.
Probably not. But a day-after-birthday acknowledgement is just as loving!
I KNOW! When people talk about "16 days," I roll my eyes so hard. I know the conditions are harsh, and it's stressful, and maybe I'd be a whinger about it too, but they typically don't say things like, "Two weeks out here is like two years," or "These conditions break you so fast"; rather, they say, "I haven't seen my…
They sound like Street Fighter cries to me.
I agree. Sometimes these chefs will make great food that either doesn't sound great, or doesn't fit the atmosphere, or doesn't fit the challenge. Making them think not just about how their food will taste, but also how it will be perceived/received before being tasted is a good thing.
Seriously. I think her defense was something along the lines of, "There was a thought process behind that." Oh, you thought about it? Well, in that case, we rescind our criticism.
God I'm stupid tonight. I spent way too long thinking, "Whose mom is named Made Line?"
I want Jeremy to go before Josh (even though he's on my team), but I also kind of want to see what Reed does when he's not just following Josh's lead (probably nothing, but who knows?).
I think because they both were safe and it was Wes's birthday, Keith should have either ceded to Wes or given Wes his individual immunity idol. It would have been a sweet gesture, and I don't think anyone would have been suspicious (especially not this group).
Right? I mean, I'm not defending Julie, because common food is common food (and the solution is not to cache some private food — at least not so obviously — but to fucking talk about the concept of rationing), but every time one of the rice gluttons sniffed about how selfish Julie was, I wanted to throw a cat at my TV.
God, Alec. When he said something along the lines of, "Everyone was thinking it; I'm just the one who had the guts to say something," it was almost Drew verbatim with the whole flint thing. I wanted to like Alec more than his brother, but he's just Drew writ slightly smaller.
Because they get their news in an echo chamber and so believe it when told that AHCA has failed, and unemployment is up, and the deficit is up, and the economy is down, and Obama is a socialist Muslim, etc.
Seriously. I know this is not a good excuse (because I could have early voted or gotten up early to vote before heading in to work at 8am), but I ended up staying late at work until after polls closed, and I didn't get to vote. Granted, I'm a liberal in TN, so my vote wouldn't have accomplished much, but knowing I…
That Oona is a fucking treasure. She gives great face.
I completely agree (now that I've finally watched the show). I appreciate Hannibal as a character, but Will Graham's story is what keeps me watching the show.
I can only assume the proposition that has Ichabod so enraged is the amendment 1 up for vote in TN tomorrow. Seriously, this shit is awful. http://www.plannedparenthoo…
I just finished! I watched seasons 1 and 2 in less than 72 hours. I think I might be a little fucked up right now.
They said in court that her ear was the only part of her that was found, that Will either ate the rest or otherwise disposed of her.
I'll be honest. I wouldn't eat human if I knew it was human, but if I found out later that something I'd eaten was actually human, I don't think I'd be that horrified, at least not physically (maybe existentially appalled, but not physically ill). It's just meat.
To be fair, I think she's talking about later Hopkins incarnations of Hannibal, not necessarily his Silence of the Lambs performance. I read "the full-on camp that later sullied Anthony Hopkins’ take on Lecter" to be referring more to how the over-the-top Hannibal sullied Hopkins previous performance.