We don't know why she killed herself. Maybe they were both gay, and she was tired of living a lie.
We don't know why she killed herself. Maybe they were both gay, and she was tired of living a lie.
I've never heard it. I also just found it it was multiple chapters in this thread. I also never saw any parodies, or if I did I didn't get the joke (I wouldn't have known Heather's song was a parody without this thread.)
You can be comfortable with sex and still question whether a particular encounter is a good idea. It's not all or none.
I find Sunil's insta friendship with Paula also a little disturbing. I won't be surprised if he turns out to be Paula's Trent.
The book was written in 1925. If you weren't from a wealthy family, you'd be hard pressed to attain long-term financial independence without a man.
I agree. Do we know what Scott does for a living? Other than work with someone with slut-face.
Did they say MBA? You can get an undergraduate Business degree. People who have them typically make more money than a small town bartender.
We know they're Catholic.
If it weren't some sort of sticking point for Paula, you'd expect it to be a no-brainer.
I knew it looked familiar.
White Josh is super judgey; he can't be the go-to fun guy. He's the responsible one.
Am I the only one who hate's Greg's dad? When is anyone going to call him out on what a horrible father he is? Every time he acts like Rebecca is poison I want to scream at him. Yeah, Rebecca is nuts, but she's known Greg for less than a year. Greg is estranged from his mother because of his father, he didn't go to…
I like the idea. However, I would love it more if Arthur is a tulpa. The tick is a guy with bizarre super powers but nothing to fight for, so he creates the idea of the ultimate side kick. Someone in pain, who will always need him.
Correction: The tick is an arachnid.
Or she may not have existed in universe. If the federation has been at war, betazed might not be part of the federation. I don't think they're a founding member, and there's no reason to join a war torn union.
Interesting comparison, because Carrie and big should never have ended up together. His character was originally written as an example of a bad relationship, the guy you keep dating even though he treats you like crap. I hate the idea of using "true love" to hand wave years if treating someone with contempt. I know…
I wondered about that. I feel like I hate everything he works on, but I really loved fringe. A show that I initially stopped watching in the first season picked up again in season 3. This makes sense.
But it was walternate that actually cured him. The observer just kept him from seeing that he had a cure. Walter could have left a mysterious note that said try 3478 again.
Also, Walter originally planned to return Peter. He just chose not to. He did not have the moral high ground, and he knew it.
I have never been able to get the scene in the hospital cafeteria where Peter tells her out of my mind. The way her face crumbles, the exact second her heart breaks, and the way Peter continues to hammer in all the ways the other Olivia was different(or as Olivia sees it, better) is still heart wrenching.
Are they absolutely going with the TV show rather than the books? A musical would be a great way to bring back the depth Charlaine Harris gave the characters.
The problem is that for some people the 2000 election came down to lesser evilism, but unfortunately for many others it was life or death.