Is there really a "typical male reaction" to finding out your new partner is infertile, after losing a child of your own? It's an oddly specific situation.
Is there really a "typical male reaction" to finding out your new partner is infertile, after losing a child of your own? It's an oddly specific situation.
I'm not entirely sure about that - one of the best things about being emotionally mature can be the ability to truly have a one-off fling, enjoy it for AND despite itS meaninglessness, and move on.
I don't think anyone who's been following the show could logically conclude there's anything else meant by that.
In my experience… Bars ask for ID. Restaurants ask for ID. Coke-fueled parties that your flatmate's friend's photographer boyfriend (or whatever) invite you to - no ID required.
Also, she guested on The Good Wife, where one of the main characters is Diane Lockhart.
I've never in my life met anyone with that surname. I'm sure it's not uncommon, but it also must be considered check all the boxes for a good TV surname.
"Well, I hate everything about this show, but there is this awful, poorly-fleshed out weasel of character who is simultaneously infinitely punchable and incredibly forgettable… I just want to know how it ends for him".
But I have it on good authority that she preferred handsome men, so there's a chance.
Aww yes, my Red Pill Bingo card needed 'SJW'! Now I just need 'friendzone' to fill the column.
That's a weird, MRA-style interpretation of what "swinging" is.
Cole isn't a bad man, I don't think.
Oh this is going to end well.
But…. but… she was sex! The reason the word was invented!
So it's okay if I got a little teary at the last scene, yeah?
It's Log-Jam City, Jake! Log-Jam City!
This episode really could have used a Scully/Hitchcock 80s cocaine flashback, but Afro-Holt did suffice.
I really hate the trend of crap sitcoms - 2 Broke Girls and the like - just using the word "vagina" all the time for easy laughs, but something about Jake's repeated, no-nonsense way of adding "vagina" and "vaginal" to everything he said made me laugh every time.
I dunno, I'd say Eden (the publicist) played that in the dodgiest way. Text Noah all night, show up knowing he's drunk, tease, tempt, then disappear.
However it is his memory, so of course he thinks every woman is throwing herself at him.
I get that, but at this point, there's just been so so many unnecessary deaths due to her not killing him the half a dozen times she had the chance…
Wait, who considers this show to be quality drama? I don't think anyone, anywhere harbours any illusions that it's something other than a primetime soap that was lucky enough to land a brilliant lead actress.
I dunno if I'd call it a snotty attitude - he definitely started as a big dumb douchetastic frat-bro, but he never acted like he was better than them. He's obviously been desperate to be part of their gang, but was on the outside because he wasn't part of the murder and cover-up. Luckily (for Asher, less so for the…