Really? Because no one else but you seems to think so. I think I've responded to you rather calmly , analytically, and coolly. Enjoy stuffing your stocking or whatever you Christmas celebrators do.
Really? Because no one else but you seems to think so. I think I've responded to you rather calmly , analytically, and coolly. Enjoy stuffing your stocking or whatever you Christmas celebrators do.
Um. I'm not responding to someone who curses at me.
How do you not understand what it's trying to achieve? It's trying to tell a multi-faceted story about the perils of contemporary counter-terrorism efforts. I feel like that's blindingly obvious, dude.
Sounds like you're projecting your emotional baggage from your own parents divorce onto everyone. I appreciate that we have a show that shows that a lot can be gained from freeing yourself from the binding, life-force sucking institution of a bad marriage.
No. I think if you follow that character's entire arc its really hard to not see him as an innocent wronged in the worst way without preconceptions that are slightly a)racist b)islamophobic or c) a mixture of both. Which isn't an attack. I believe that's what the writers were going for. That the entire point of his…
Brothers and Sisters had a few good parts. Like, surprisingly, the couple that really turned me on was Callista Flockhart and Rob Lowe's Republicans jockeying for power, power couple. I think that's when I realized politics turned me on. But Scotty and Kevin (Rhys) were a victim to the whole 'make gay people as boring…
I love love love shows about neurotic women so I tried watching the first episode but lost interest about 3/4 of the way through. I'm not a fan of musicals at all but can usually put up with them if they don't become overbearing, and that show's numbers were.
I'm gay and I love her. What's not to love about a strong, brilliant woman who has thwarted multiple terrorist attacks even when everyone told her she was wrong?
I've never gotten past Rhys being annoying and cloying as f*ck in one of the most obnoxiously romantic queer relationship on Brothers and Sisters with Scotty. It still comes out when he whines; but, admittedly, I no longer hate him and he's intrigued me in some parts.
Please don't get involved in counter-terrorism, that comment was pure drivel.
No. They wanted him to share the details he already had shared with them so that it did not hurt his case and because it was just a good idea to help.
How was this season excessively gruesome when we watched a massacre happen in pretty gory detail at the embassy in S4?
*Raise your paw if you still wanted German McBlandy to give you his Polish Sausage (at least when he wasn't whining)*
I don't think it's ok to be wishing coldly death on 'fictional' characters when they are allegories for real people in real life situations in the contemporary moment. Especially when you're casually commenting that you don't care about them plummeting to their death because you don't think they were cooperative…
No.
They.
Did.
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Dude. You don't care about an innocent man who was previously traumatized and terrorized while imprisoned and labeled as a terrorist wrongly and then terrorized and traumatized and wrongly labeled a terrorist sympathiser again by the German and American states; and all to the point that his PTSD became so severe he…
Dude. People reply to me. I reply back. What's the mystery there? Do you just leave conversations hanging in real life? Do you start a few words and then walk away? Why does it offend you that someone replies to someone else multiple times? Do all your friends…………
yes. i feel like i'm living in some alternate reality here. i don't understand this whole personality over truth thing at all. it's not like Americans aren't known for their brashness and self-righteous recklessness. it feels grossly authoritarian and like totally missing the point.
Ah, you're so clever. Nice that you'd rather sacrifice truth because of personality. That's just so stupid. Shallow, man. Shallow. I hope I'm right about the zombie apocalypse and then you get eaten because you're like: 'well, that guy was a dick. who cares.'
I guess I don't really think this show is subtle or complex enough to have it be anyone else. But I am ready to be proven wrong haha.