You knew right away? For me it wasn’t until Rebecca mentioned the side-effects. I really thought Naomi was pulling out all the stops to make her daughter want to live.
You knew right away? For me it wasn’t until Rebecca mentioned the side-effects. I really thought Naomi was pulling out all the stops to make her daughter want to live.
The most important line(until now) that Naomi has had was this, in answer to Rebecca’s “Don’t you want me to be happy?”:
People really trying to go for this whole “Taylor Swift is a white supremicist” thing, huh.
She pulled the same stunt she did with ‘1989’: put out kitchy, repetitive singles first and save the real killers for after the album’s out. She’s smart enough not to waste an ‘I Knew You Were Trouble’ or ‘Blank Space’ as a first single because she knows that anticipation alone will drive whatever she puts out to No.…
The singles are the worst tracks on the album by a healthy margin.
Honestly, this album is her best party trick yet. An album that was supposed to be her big ‘fuck you’ in a lame celebrity feud is actually filled with moving self-reflection with her sense of humor remaining intact. Loved every second of it.
Don’t eat Papa John’s. He’s still a racist, but he just wants to be less overt about it. It’s not for nothing that Nazi numbnuts chose his pizza
This episode may have devastated me more than any other, and it’s not like it’s CXG’s first devastating moment, or even its tenth. But while Rebecca’s desolate walk down the street after an ill-advised hookup was heartbreaking enough, I think the moment I related to most came at the beginning. I’ve been in that…
I mean I don’t think Josh is evil or anything, just kind of shitty. Besides leaving her at the altar and then refusing to talk to her about it (which is just incredibly cowardly and selfish and cruel), Josh hasn’t done anything specifically bad. What irks me about him is how he led Rebecca on for 2 seasons (she’s not…
One thing I appreciated about this episode was that everyone treated Rebecca lashing out as simply her being upset. On any other show this would be the start of a five episode arc of irreconcilable differences. Instead everyone just acknowledged that even if what Rebecca said was hurtful she was still their friend and…
It feels like a frustratingly manufactured drama. It’s hard to have a straightforward relationship with the ‘kids’ question when you’re gay, because as soon as you realize you are it gets complicated, and stays complicated, and it gets complicated for your parents who might’ve wanted grand kids, and ugh.
I cried like 4 times during that. I just feel for Rebecca, man. I know what she’s doing is wrong and it physically hurt me to watch her say those things to her friends in the opening scene, but I just want things to get better for her.
Paula seeing that as a good thing was probably my favorite small character moment of the episode.
He’s so cute, but I don’t think even the aquarium can save him now.
Loved Nathanial and his stuffed alligator. He needs another trip to the zoo.
I appreciate the choice they made when Rebecca almost fell into the hole. Josh pulled her back but it wasn’t a typical rom-com ‘moment’ where their eyes met. It was more Josh being sick of Rebecca’s over-dramatic bullshit and just stop it already.
That’s really not relevant. At all. White Josh is an adult and he was an adult when he met Darryl.
If Tom Cruise’s romantic leads can consistently be in their 20s, then let’s not make simple gay male sexuality predatory because there is an age gap. At least CXG has acknowledged there is an age gap, unlike every Hollywood movie ever.
He’s an entrepreneur! At this rate, he might get into that really good gang!
1.) I am pissed at all of Rebecca’s friends for not bringing Dr Akopian in to help with the intervention.