Oh, the drama. Yo, gay dudes: it's a dick in your ass, how is this a mystery to you? How did you stick one in someone else's ass? Did you just slam it in and be like 'lalalalala, geometry is for people who don't care about their partner's pleasure.
Oh, the drama. Yo, gay dudes: it's a dick in your ass, how is this a mystery to you? How did you stick one in someone else's ass? Did you just slam it in and be like 'lalalalala, geometry is for people who don't care about their partner's pleasure.
You're still some white dude being white dudeish like its clever?
Luisa doesn't consider herself worthy to be called family though.
That's a pretty apt description of my eyes as well. Although, in addition, my mouth's open and I'm 67 different types of unsexy nursing drool.
I can't be the only one who becomes so distracted by the way those perfectly tailored clothes hug Rafael's beefcake body. Right? Ugh, all of his outfits (and him) just flooded my basement this episode.
omg. eat shit, please.
I'm a critically invested fan, too. I have also generally found the solo episodes to be exquisite as fuck and some of my favorite TV all yer. This comment was largely in response to the heavy, 1 sided Paul love/Lindsey hate I got when I suggested Paul was not actually being supportive of Lindsey. I haven't understood…
oh jeebus, i didn't even notice your screename. that is some solid comment/username synergy lol.
I can see that with her actions with Webber in the hallway. Then again, this hospital has hired so many outside, inefficient a-holes over the years, wouldn't you too lose your patience with them lol? Granted, I know that's not where the writing intended to take us, but it's where I as a viewer went and sided with Grey.
Was it a perfection attitude with Grey or was the Consultant just super annoying and refused to stop distractingly talking during a sensitive bowel surgery?
But was she really always this fucked up though? The flashbacks indicate, no. Looks like major drama started with the Keating 5.
it definitely could be Frank's. She needs to abobo that baby no matter whose it is though. This world is not for babies.
Everyone loved Asher in the first two seasons, but never me. I've alwaŷs found him repugnant or a yawn (at best).
why would Amelia know? she wasn't here for the Christina situation. Also: why, uh, didn't HE ask her BEFORE they got married?
me either, but that wasn't the point.
As an HIV+ (and undetectable!) gay man, I really feel for Oliver here. I've had that crushing rejection so many many many times. The PARTNER study showed a zero chance of transmission between serodiscordant undetectable poz/neg partners and still it makes finding a partner near impossible. People would rather bareback…
Ikr? The arrogance of her assertion and the fact that everyone was amazed at what she did (in a good way!) is, uh, maybe precisely why your residency program sucks. She shouldn't be competing for a job, but for how fast someone can cuff her.
True, but it's also way more fucked up for Owen to be playing his headgames with someone as fragile as Amelia vs Christina.
I really think that line from Jianyu/Jason about how Janet was the only person nice to him in The Good Place is key to how the show resolves its plots for the season. It'll lead to some situational awareness for the actual residents of the place and—forgive me for this—bring them back to Earth a little bit.
That's because last season was very Meredith centric and she really is the heart of the show (and has always been my fave character, tied with Yang). They've sidelined her a lot this season.