I have seen the alternate ending, and it's just overkill. Like, I get the joke already, now you are just doing shit to do it. I like the released version. You see another Audrey 2 and know it's not over, but your imagination fills in the blanks.
I have seen the alternate ending, and it's just overkill. Like, I get the joke already, now you are just doing shit to do it. I like the released version. You see another Audrey 2 and know it's not over, but your imagination fills in the blanks.
I have seen the alternate ending, and it's just overkill. Like, I get the joke already, now you are just doing shit to do it. I like the released version. You see another Audrey 2 and know it's not over, but your imagination fills in the blanks.
Wow! Thanks a lot! I wasn't trying to start a thread! Good on the two of you. I appreciate the Strength and Resources to combat other problems sentiment. Fully. Though I recognize alcoholism as its own disease, it is also, I think in my case anyway, a symptom of other problems I have - depression tops that…
Wow! Thanks a lot! I wasn't trying to start a thread! Good on the two of you. I appreciate the Strength and Resources to combat other problems sentiment. Fully. Though I recognize alcoholism as its own disease, it is also, I think in my case anyway, a symptom of other problems I have - depression tops that…
Shite? I am no troll, and your statement was a shit stirring "Look at me!" statement if ever I read one. Rosen has made a lot of mistakes, but he doesn't exactly have a PDR to guide him. He is also being fleshed out with the unraveling of the big story. "Dwarf the issues of all the other characters put together"? …
Shite? I am no troll, and your statement was a shit stirring "Look at me!" statement if ever I read one. Rosen has made a lot of mistakes, but he doesn't exactly have a PDR to guide him. He is also being fleshed out with the unraveling of the big story. "Dwarf the issues of all the other characters put together"? …
Once I had to deal with having a child "on the spectrum" I became/am becoming much more receptive to others that are high functioning but definitely symptomatic. So now I play "Diagnose The Director" whenever I can. David Lynch and Wes Anderson = Totally Aspergers. Tarantino and Scorcesse = High functioning…
Once I had to deal with having a child "on the spectrum" I became/am becoming much more receptive to others that are high functioning but definitely symptomatic. So now I play "Diagnose The Director" whenever I can. David Lynch and Wes Anderson = Totally Aspergers. Tarantino and Scorcesse = High functioning…
Oh, come on.
Oh, come on.
Yeah, the "bad guys" all seem to be people who were never able to find anyone to be on their side. Parrish just follows the Easiest Rule In Life: You want to control people, you find people you can control.
Yeah, the "bad guys" all seem to be people who were never able to find anyone to be on their side. Parrish just follows the Easiest Rule In Life: You want to control people, you find people you can control.
I think of vampires as having addiction and narcissism/borderline personality disorders. Yeah, I don't buy "rage issues" for werewolves. Maybe bi-polar Lunacy Lupine Lurking.
I think of vampires as having addiction and narcissism/borderline personality disorders. Yeah, I don't buy "rage issues" for werewolves. Maybe bi-polar Lunacy Lupine Lurking.
I was always terribly disappointed with the vicodan angle of House. After about the third season or so, anyway. And it always seemed that his cranky genius schtick would have been there if he wasn't in extreme pain anyway, so yeah, pretty much a gimmick. Claire Danes' stuff, though, I think is the driving force of…
I was always terribly disappointed with the vicodan angle of House. After about the third season or so, anyway. And it always seemed that his cranky genius schtick would have been there if he wasn't in extreme pain anyway, so yeah, pretty much a gimmick. Claire Danes' stuff, though, I think is the driving force of…
Thank you, Feckless One! It is worth a good fortune. For anyone who struggles with alcohol or drugs or depression or suspects they may be clinically manic or somewhere on the spectrum, there is help available, but sometimes finding the right prescription or combinations of treatments can take a few attempts. Also,…
Thank you, Feckless One! It is worth a good fortune. For anyone who struggles with alcohol or drugs or depression or suspects they may be clinically manic or somewhere on the spectrum, there is help available, but sometimes finding the right prescription or combinations of treatments can take a few attempts. Also,…
Nice write up. As a recovering alcoholic, the allegories to psychological problems are the thing that works best for me, and seems to make the show not stick with the rest of my family. Gary, in particular, has the same "What's the frequency?" constant bombardment of outside signals that schizophrenics are often…
Nice write up. As a recovering alcoholic, the allegories to psychological problems are the thing that works best for me, and seems to make the show not stick with the rest of my family. Gary, in particular, has the same "What's the frequency?" constant bombardment of outside signals that schizophrenics are often…