cornekopia
Cornekopia
cornekopia

It’s nothing, mostly a costume change.” Cole is beautiful, but it’s Lili who sells whatever line they give her, every single time.

I don’t plan to harp on it endlessly. That would be way too Teddy-like. I’d much rather bash Gene.

Not the most common image of torture I can conjure, however. The design and impact feels very fresh, and god-like while not being literally Christian.

No, I hate Gene. Though I occasionally feel for his lost causes, he’s somewhere below Gayle and Teddy as far as my most irksome characters. We do share a love of oysters, though.

And their fight was very public. Spock is a skilled observer.

In Dreams, that thrilling Hitchcockian film noir where the McGuffin is ... apple cider?

This one struck me somewhere between The Crying Game (good) and In Dreams (awful).

“Downstairs is what I call my pants.”

So many things about this episode that could have pushed my buttons but didn’t (Wacky Hat Day came close). Frond actually knowing and worrying about every student’s sensitivities. Louise being a great principal. Tina going along with absolutely everything but verbalizing about it. The only thing I didn’t really get

Why is everything a transaction? Plot points are in debt, the payoff never comes, they've borrowed story  without paying the price .... are these reviews or spreadsheets? Why keep a running tally of ... what? Enjoyment credits?

You are not the only one. Really down over this. He was a watchable, reliable pro who had chemistry with everyone on the show !

Bob asking (to no response) repeatedly why broken beds were so great all of a sudden was classic; and piles of laundry are pretty horrible, in general.

Steven is more like genderf**k than trans (especially when he lets the Pebbles dress him up). Or let’s just say VERY comfortable with his feminine side. Enjoyed your thoughts, write that essay!

Greg just gets hurt in gem fights. Now, if Steven fused with him ....... he’d literally be a Rocker! :)

I was so angry! Boiling with rage! Shivering with fear, too.

Ah, by ... sex? That’s why White didn’t know what to do with him. 

I think Connie’s parents the Maheswarans know that, on some level, they’re not just sending Connie into space, but Stevonnie as well. Her mom won’t forget the warrior princess who saved her in the hospital that time.

I think my favorite thing was the budget constraints. Pretty clever solutions to really really not being Infinity War at all.

Let’s just say things get really twisty before it’s over. Plot things, not people things.

Didn’t mind the first book, found the second unreadable, hoping the series just does its own thing and remembers to be entertaining.