Well, at least they'd give him the news straight, instead of making him call his husband.
Well, at least they'd give him the news straight, instead of making him call his husband.
Yup, review missed this. Must've been tough to do, especially with the skinny one.
Seeing them sitting together on that couch, all I could think of was their crazy in-synch dance moves. Two people who can dance like that deserve to stay together.
Or the ice water flowing in her veins. Wow, 60s parenting - she didn't even hug Sally once. But won't she look lovely in her coffin in the blue chiffon…
The robes, the stringy hair, the way they appear out of nowhere and come rushing towards you, the way they're all living in that closed-up house together….
But - from what I read in the magazines, they have all the comforts of home.
But then we wouldn't get Jaime 'n' Bronn: ROADTRIP!
I was getting a real - McPoyles vibe - from those Faceless Men.
Similarly took me awhile to recognize Paul Rhys playing George the Third. But maybe I'm the only person who has seen both Turn and The Assets. Also, do they have only two last names in Wales, Jones and Rhys?
Saw it too, it was hilarious when Hawking rode over that pretty boy Brian Cox - fuck you Brian Cox talking about stars with your pretty mouth.
Yeah,so many of the comments last season were people saying this show has Exactly the Right Amount of White Heterosexual Males in it, damnit, and everybody shut up. I would be very happy to see this manic pixie dream programmer too.
Yeah, except Don didn't write her a musical, or have to wait 'til she was smashed out of her mind on the Jersey shore to get with her.
Considering how gross Harry, and probably a million other guys are to her (after sitting down for only, like 30 seconds, smooth guy that Harry) that's not Machiavellian. That's just plain smart.
Trying to break up Stan's relationship with Elaine, when really, making love under that huge picture of Moshe Dyan is probably enough to do the trick.
Plus the house is really really beautiful. But between this movie and last year's Autómata, I keep wondering why don't they just go ahead and remake Cherry 2000 already?
Whatever they do, it won't be as good as James Joyce's version.
Unfortunately it is all too realistic. Think of it, in a man's world, a woman executive is a special thing. So it's only natural for people to say, there's room for only one of us, and it's gonna be me. In this system that was closed off to so many people, whether based on their sex, religion, sexuality, or culture,…
And actually I notice no one's commented yet about what Joan and Peggy went through. That was rough. And now that it's 1970, they're going to start hearing "You're not one of those Women's-Libbers, are you?"
You want he should leave the looney bin?
Yeah,but in 1970 there is so much to ignore. You've got the My Lai massacre, Apollo 13, the Kent State shootings, the breakup of the Beatles, Jane Fonda and John Kerry's anti-Vietnam rally, the death of Jimi Hendrix. I guess they can focus on what's important though, like the introduction of the Chevy Vega and the…