By the end of the episode she had uncovered a class action water stealing scheme on the level of Chinatown.
By the end of the episode she had uncovered a class action water stealing scheme on the level of Chinatown.
He is going through a divorce. The house his wife lives in is pretty sweet.
He was a jerk to his mom and siblings, too. Greg has issues.
But Darryl's was his first kiss with a man. Rebecca's was a desperate lie from a very desperate woman.
Just going to leave this here. http://everydayfeminism.com…
It's the one with the text message. It's at the end.
I just started watching this show and honestly cried during the stupid b—— song. The show is clever, but it's also really willing to dive into raw emotional material.
It's on the CW website
You can watch it on the CW website
I couldn't believe they left an unattended candle to go gargoyle hunting. In a room full of old, dry books!
Emerson is still out there. He's bound to be up for helping kill Pike.
I didn't get an anti-mushroom agenda from this episode. An anti-relationship tattoo vibe, definitely.
Yes! Decomposing is what mushrooms do best!
I get that most of the old council is dead, but it's been months. Instead of passing the pin back and forth, by now they should have a council that discusses and votes before going to war.
I want to know why they don't have a council anymore. On the ark, the Chancellor was the tiebreaker, but the council discussed everything. Why would the exodus charter suddenly turn them into a dictatorship?
I hoped that maybe they tried, but she had the radio off.
He was at the funeral.
Mother? Really? Assuming Raven's mother had her when she was 10
Where I'm from, we call Pacific Islanders, "Pacific Islanders." "Poly people" is reserved for the polyamorous community. Of course, none of the poly people that I know think LDS multiple marriages are acceptable poly relationships. (Lack of agency amongst the sister wives is frowned upon.)