When he and Deborah Ann Woll's character melted into a puddle of tears and rage when the neighbor lady was killed, I was like, jesus, Foggy, you met her like one time, dial down the feelings.
When he and Deborah Ann Woll's character melted into a puddle of tears and rage when the neighbor lady was killed, I was like, jesus, Foggy, you met her like one time, dial down the feelings.
Foggy on Daredevil is pure torture. I get that they want a really good, lighthearted character to balance out how dark that show is, but christ, he is the worst.
He just needs to call everyone 'darling' forever.
Yes, please.
Seriously, all things need more Cillian Murphy and Tom Hardy. That season of Peaky Blinders was like Xanadu.
I am increasingly weary with her willful ignorance when it comes to interpersonal relationships. Young Debbie was a thoughtful and sensitive kid, I can't imagine that becoming a teenager would turn her into the selfish and clueless idiot she has become. It's really disappointing how much Debbie sucks right now.
V came to the diner and gave her one to calm her down about Debbie.
That is the First thing I thought of
Yum.
I'm hoping they learn their lesson before they destroy Penny Dreadful.
Okay both those shirts he rocked last night were awesome.
I said to my husband, "That's exactly what that would look like!"
I was listening to NPR too and heard them talking about him. I didn't know he had a new album so I wasn't sure why they were talking about him and thought, "jesus, he didn't die, did he??"
It kind of never even occurred to me that he could die. I just kind of thought he'd be around forever.
Yeah, no, that poor kid. He has no idea what is going on. He never even had a chance. Every one of those taped interrogations had my blood boiling.
I bought my husband one of those for Christmas a couple of years ago. It makes the absolute best cup of coffee on the planet.
No.
Also the fact that the prosecutors were so incredulous about there being a book out there with such horrible treatment of women makes me think they've never read any book or seen any movie in the last century or so.
I haven't read the book, but wasn't it also a movie with Morgan Freeman and Ashley Judd? I vaguely remember some stuff about kidnapping and raping women. Seems like Brenden easily could have seen that movie.
So, this thing slayed me. I had not heard about this case prior to watching this documentary and so everything I know about it is what was presented in the series. Based on this, my head is exploding. I just can't wrap my head around how these two were convicted based on what we saw and what was presented in court.