Ben's reaction alone makes it at least a B.
Ben's reaction alone makes it at least a B.
When it comes to Catherine I think she's just oblivious, because she's a narcissist. Whereas Andrew actively manipulates Catherine for his own gain. Selina's not a good parent, but Andrew is a terrible parent.
No, it was raw food. Nothing says Xmas like an uncooked Freedom Log.
Agreed—Andrew borrowing Monopoly money was hilariously in character for him.
I made myself drag it out a bit, to savor the goodness longer. It was difficult, but I did it <3
My issue is that Miranda is TOO accurate, and the character is so irritating that I can't enjoy the satire. It becomes nails on the chalkboard for me.
I have to admit though, the on-screen portrayal of Charlie makes me wonder how on earth Louise de Rohan was attracted to him. At all.
I knew 2 redheads growing up who were both children of 2 brown-haired parents.
!Íntêrnãtiønal Kèyßöård FTW¡
I think he was saying that Bruce is the only person in Maria's professional life who cares, which I would agree with.
Well I think the characters are, if possible, even more stressed-out than usual, so the profanity would naturally increase. Hence why all the staffers have been calling Selina the C word.
When we found out why Jill was mad, I wanted to strangle her. So much.
I need a Maria emoji. Stat. Someone call Bruce Ben-Bacharach and make that happen.
Speaking of Harry Potter, WHY NEVILLE? WHY???
Wendie Malick was on Dream On, Just Shoot Me and Hot in Cleveland.
Six is Enough
A+ comment/username synergy.
I went to see them in concert in…2009? and my roommate hadn't heard them before, and before we got there I told her I liked their early stuff better.
Yes they did, and I remember because there were side by side photos of the two bands in Rolling Stone, and The Killers' side was all in red lighting, and Brandon Flowers was wearing red lipstick. Teenage me thought he looked very attractive in it.
Having children together could very well be a motive for her to claim that he was never abusive. No mother wants her children to think of their father in that way if it's avoidable.