Do you happen to have a link handy for that clip? I'd be interested in seeing it.
So it's basically like John Tucker Must Die but with grown-ups. Sounds great!
I agree. I liked it much more than the Swedish version; I thought it was both better made and closer to the book.
I don't find it offensive, but I guess I can see why a devout Hindu would. I was raised in a relatively secular household and I'm now an atheist, so the symbols of the gods just don't have the same meaning for me.
I have to be honest, I would totally wear these. Does the fact that I'm Indian-American make that okay...or is disrespecting my own cultural background even worse? Whatever, I'm off to find Ganesh-related items on Etsy. (Jewelry isn't as offensive as socks, is it?)
This headline reads like something out of The Onion.
I agree, it feels a little plot hole-y.
Yeah, Rowan's (amazing, fist-bump inducing) speech about how Fitz is just a spoiled whiny little boy who's never had to work for anything in his life definitely impacted him and made him, as you say, extra bold and reckless. As for the consequences of what they did...well, I just really hope they don't kill off Jake!
Like father like daughter I guess!
How exactly did Fitz and Jake manage to stage the B613 coup so quickly? In previous episodes everyone kept saying how hard it would be to take down Rowan but they seemed to do it quite easily. Did I miss something?
How so?