I agree. It was creepy, uncomfortable and malicious but it was not rape. There was no sexual intercourse shown or implied, just some very creepy stroking and kissing. It wasn't right but it wasn't rape.
I agree. It was creepy, uncomfortable and malicious but it was not rape. There was no sexual intercourse shown or implied, just some very creepy stroking and kissing. It wasn't right but it wasn't rape.
I agree. It was creepy, uncomfortable and malicious but it was not rape. There was no sexual intercourse shown or implied, just some very creepy stroking and kissing. It wasn't right but it wasn't rape.
"women are coerced/forced into anal at great pain and do not enjoy it"
"women are coerced/forced into anal at great pain and do not enjoy it"
@avclub-5bc6960dad8ab0694bb4d6ff884b0c1e:disqus - I wondered the same thing - whether he was mulling that over or whether he was just glum about Merkert's situation which he inadvertently brought about.
@avclub-5bc6960dad8ab0694bb4d6ff884b0c1e:disqus - I wondered the same thing - whether he was mulling that over or whether he was just glum about Merkert's situation which he inadvertently brought about.
The woman he was with in Full Measures seemed to be the receptionist for the warehouse rather than his wife.
The woman he was with in Full Measures seemed to be the receptionist for the warehouse rather than his wife.
The woman he was with in Full Measures seemed to be the receptionist for the warehouse rather than his wife.
True. The last time a critically-loved, cultishly-adored crime drama chose to end its saga in a diner, most of the internet did not take well to it.
True. The last time a critically-loved, cultishly-adored crime drama chose to end its saga in a diner, most of the internet did not take well to it.
@avclub-c5fe25896e49ddfe996db7508cf00534:disqus - Jesse showed remourse for Gus at the end of season 4. On the hospital rooftop, he looked to Walt for reassurance that, despite not poisoning Brock, that Gus had to go and that they'd done the right thing. So he's definitely processed it.
@avclub-c5fe25896e49ddfe996db7508cf00534:disqus - Jesse showed remourse for Gus at the end of season 4. On the hospital rooftop, he looked to Walt for reassurance that, despite not poisoning Brock, that Gus had to go and that they'd done the right thing. So he's definitely processed it.
I did and your words sum it up perfeclty. What a draining, harrowing yet completely incredible and worthwhile experience. Just astounding. I've had it on DVD for years and never watched it, I never feel in the mood to put myself through it.
I did and your words sum it up perfeclty. What a draining, harrowing yet completely incredible and worthwhile experience. Just astounding. I've had it on DVD for years and never watched it, I never feel in the mood to put myself through it.
True, but I think it just reaffirms his belief. And it's an extreme moment. - Batman's about to kill himself to save Gotham. Gordon isn't asking for himself, he's asking because he believes the people should know, that it's fair to honour the man who is actually giving up his life to save them. Batman doesn't want…
True, but I think it just reaffirms his belief. And it's an extreme moment. - Batman's about to kill himself to save Gotham. Gordon isn't asking for himself, he's asking because he believes the people should know, that it's fair to honour the man who is actually giving up his life to save them. Batman doesn't want…
I'm 90% certain Selina calls her Holly at one point.
I'm 90% certain Selina calls her Holly at one point.
"The most chilling moment for me was when he just casually mentioned, "He has a beautiful voice," or something about the kid sing the Star Spangled Banner."