Exactly - especially since I doubt I'm the only one who, at any given point watching the show, would struggle to remember her surname. It's hardly as though it was necessary to know exactly which Allison was calling.
Exactly - especially since I doubt I'm the only one who, at any given point watching the show, would struggle to remember her surname. It's hardly as though it was necessary to know exactly which Allison was calling.
Yeah that was insane. "A whole room! For a baby! Those things can sleep anywhere!"
I honestly couldn't find a way to care about Martin when he was nearly dying. Having him be the killer would be impossible to give a fig about.
It's not too surprising that Margaret may not be an absolute witch though.
Indeed, a conversation with the much-missed Owen.
Yup that's definitely how Fetal Alcohol Syndrome works.
Wait, when did she have sex in exchange for money? I missed that scene.
"We Shall Overcome" is pretty great, but I've got a soft spot for "If I Had a Hammer".
Papa go to bed now, it's getting late…
WeeksAndWeeks, you're more animal than man!
happythankyoumoreplease, oh. I don't think anything in the world has given me more second-hand embarrassment than that title. Still makes me cringe.
For me, the only good to come from Garden State would be the years-later recognition of how insufferable it was, and how insufferable I must have been for enjoying it, and things like it, a little.
And that driving me to be kinder to insufferable people in their early twenties, as their later realisation of what…
I enjoyed this comment more when I thought it was a response to Hayde Christiansson's, above.
Ugh don't compare this little masterpiece of a show with Friends!
Sadly, she's not.
Well we don't know that she did, do we? She said no worries to no condoms, but may be taking some other form of birth control.
Well…
Could it be? I guess.
But that would be really, really, really out of left field.
It seems fairly hard to imagine a person confronting a heavily pregnant woman that they are related to by marriage and talking about "our baby" and meaning something other than that woman's actual baby. And using "our baby" to refer…
One where an Observer pulled Gabriel out of the water before he could drown.
Dammit I'd almost been able to forget about that.
To simplify even more - I've found that people of any/all genders who broadly stereotype people of any/all genders are < Jean Ralphio voice > THE WORST </jrv>.