avcmigrationanon0089
AVCMigrationAnon0089
avcmigrationanon0089

No, those are good together.

Starting to think OITNB is like the Trek movies: The even ones (seasons/films) are the good ones.

That's what Andrew Clay calls his career.

This show normalized it?

Thin Lizzy & T-Rex.

Check out the live DVD simply titled "Led Zeppelin DVD". It spans the 70s and is quite good.

I'd say Rasputin, but a Russian's a Russian.

He doesn't deserve Elvis' death.

Key here is the allusion to the sexual revolution and how the Boomer's pandora's box of "welp, the last generation said that all sticking-stuff-in-stuff wasbad, so we say it's all good!" carried some…unpleasant implications. That mingled with the awful historical views of women and consent and created the gross stew

Yeah, we want Hitler and Stalin numbers.

This is possible, but it could also be an eye of the beholder thing.

The episode ain't titled "The Book of Nora" for nothin'. In that the Book of Kevin inspired just as much faith and doubt this last season, now we have Nora's own journey with equal amounts of faith and doubt.

It indicates the husband had moved on/remarried/etc (although he was outed as a cheater post-departure in S.1).

dindingdingding

Calm down.

She's stealing my heart in both.

Yep, The Leftovers is just like snake oil or religion or the Republican party. A TV show is just like all that. A simple love story is just like that.

It's where people feel they "belong". Hence why Nora returned.

(tugs at collar)

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