I love it. I don't know why, exactly, but something to do with the fact that my sister was living with me gratis at the time I first watched it; I really identified with Mary Steenburgen's character.
but yes, adam scott is awesome
I love it. I don't know why, exactly, but something to do with the fact that my sister was living with me gratis at the time I first watched it; I really identified with Mary Steenburgen's character.
but yes, adam scott is awesome
boooo
alaric was pretty young-looking too, but he had gravitas, or something. I'm always lollling at this show's version of old. recognizing of course I may not be the target audience. but come on, throw the oldsters a bone, casting.
gypsies. always with the gypsies. (I don't know what I'm trying to say. It just smacks of Angel, but — being somewhat ignorant — I guess it's a longstanding aspect of vampire mythology. then again, I haven't read Dracula or watched an adaptation in the last 10 years. I'll just go on blindly accepting that gypsies…
May your dreams be sweet, and full of pale men.
yes
@avclub-de4a08d644135b09bd7e1a592dff156b:disqus you're going to need to explain, in great detail, diagrams preferred.
one is bigger, though. because JJ Watt is really, really big.
she'll need to be punished.
how do you EVEN pronounce it? amirite.
ah, the age-old question.
I tri not to think of them, but can't stop
A PERVY DREAM AND SOME OTHER THOUGHTS, LOVE, YOUR FRIEND CGTB
I thought there was gonna a be a big reveal that he was lying to her, and then there wasn't. and now there's an "interesting plot twist" vacancy in my brain.
piping on blazers. not on my watch.
in space, alone, a metaphor for our Selves
the saucy rebel is growing on me. and her ass (now that's the real diversity) is growing on the male population of my household.
hey, house guest, we don't have skinemax, but feel free to peruse this coaster.
only a few people have noticed and commented, probably because it has sticky wine stains on the cover and also because most people haven't read it. it's more like, "oh, hey! is [my daughter's name] reading Portnoy's Complaint?" and then they titter nervously. so, awkwardness is a happy side-effect. it's the small…
I thought Friend of My Youth was excellent, but as I mentioned above, I've only read two of her collections.