The best place to start with Buffy Sainte-Marie is her 1970 greatest hits album “The Best Of Buffy St. Marie”. Fair warning, her voice is not for everyone. People tended to either love or hate her wild vibrato.
The best place to start with Buffy Sainte-Marie is her 1970 greatest hits album “The Best Of Buffy St. Marie”. Fair warning, her voice is not for everyone. People tended to either love or hate her wild vibrato.
Even though we are clearly shown Misty has little to no empathy for others, she still came out swinging when she saw Natalie was about to relapse. She was working with Walter in order to find Natalie, because Natalie was her “best friend.” She’s protective at weird times and I find her character so interesting. Like,…
There’s something fascinating about thinking that because it comes from a place of almost pity to think Misty who was treated badly and not “really” on the team and just wanted to fit in so badly, but there’s also something to be like “well, maybe it was her bad vibes all along.”
Yeah, that episode where she and Patty went upstate and she struggled to get the car from him and then had him call the cops on her was absolutely chilling, yet people kept on saying “He’s not so bad”
Found the energy vampire.
writing what she knows
I bet the Bolivians bought lemonade everyday.
The heart attack might have been a factor.
I thought it might be Yasper because he kept claiming he was down in the recording studio, and I thought we saw him in other people’s stories at that time (though I guess we didn’t, if he was hiding in the closet). I thought Walt was a little too pathetic to murder someone, but I agree he was a season long red…
Give the trans rabbi her own show!!
ends with AnnaSophia Robb on her laptop in her brownstone. The entire series of SATC has been her writing her imagined future. Her first 6 books were hits. Her horrible agent from Big Publication calls and she drags her current book titled, “And Just Like That” on her monitor into the trash.
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Note: Che died on the way back to their home planet.
It will all be worth it if Che Diaz simply says to Miranda “I have to go now. My planet needs me.” and rockets into the sky.
Oy vey.
anyone else in recovery aside from NA/AA find the show sometimes pretty regressive with its view on substance disorders? I still think substances keep a lot of people from suicide until they figure out how to battle those thoughts without drugs for example.
At the very least, we deserve a scene where Steve finds out that Carrie’s boss gave his kid pot, and that his wife gave them a pass because she’s sleeping with said boss. Then, I want to see Steve divorce Miranda and take every cent she has as revenge for her sanctimony for when he cheated. And the series finale…
Do high school students still play DMX at parties? Maybe there’s hope for the future after all.
An odd thing that made this episode hit me really hard emotionally was the use of silence and empty spaces. The way that Christmas days are almost always eerily quiet, with the streets largely deserted, is so integral to my memories of Christmas — especially the sad ones or years when I was alone. When you’re outside…
we get a brief glimpse of Roy