Tell Me I’m Wrong is not complaining of physical pain caused by bottoming.
Tell Me I’m Wrong is not complaining of physical pain caused by bottoming.
This is not what Tell Me I’m Wrong meant. He is not complaining of physical pain caused by bottoming.
Exactly! Ty has completely missed the question and is answering a question not asked. Tell Me I’m Wrong is complaining that tops are generally assholes, not that they are bad tops. The pain is in how the tops are treating him as a person (who likes to be the bottom), not that the top causes him physical pain when they…
Reason #2 is a problem I find I have too, which necessitates a search online, though not always an Amazon buy. It is often an issue I have at Home Depot or Lowes. Things you would think you would find at a home store is simply not. Both of their websites search features suck. Small hardware stores are much better for…
While I admit that the time jumping was not something I found enjoyable, it has become an overused technique, this is the adaptation I enjoyed the most, the most fulfilling. I still feel as if the sisters that were not Jo, were not as fleshed out as I would like, this is still a Jo centered movie. Which is fine, and I…
Huh, I thought the show had been cancelled after the first season.
absolutely agree, it is the way of most television with side kid characters, it just seems to stand out a bit more on Mrs. because of the era, or maybe plot? Interestingly they did a bit of discussion about this on The View this morning during an interview with Rachel Brosnahan.
Normally I have found that I complain about the ending of a Damon Lindelof show because they usually end up failing the viewer in terms of wrap up, solutions to plot, logic, yada yada. This time he pulled it off, everything wrapped up neat and tidy. Except, this time (sorry to say), I am complaining because the last…
According to my allergist, and testing, I am already allergic to cockroaches. I wonder if I am allergic to pre-ground coffee, and how would I know?
“While children of identical twins are legally first cousins, genetically they are half siblings.”
I’m 51, gay, but I have no gaydar either. But yes to your viewpoint.
Agreed.
For me, this is the most glaringly “off” thing about Midge and Josh, and yet looking back to my own (and many of my contemporaries) childhood in the early 70s, parents were getting divorced, women were becoming independent, going to school, going to work... My parents were divorced when I was two, my father was pretty…
It’s funny you say she finally realized he was gay. She didn’t realize it, she realized that Shy was telling her he was gay. I was having dinner with a friend last night (she is gay, I am gay) and we talked over the season for about 30 minutes, neither of us had any idea that Shy was gay until the moment on the boat.…
Well, now I think we have a different concept of what an anti-hero is. In my mind an anti-hero is one who thinks and behaves in a morally ambiguous or out-right criminal way, yet the audience connects or identifies with, and celebrates the anti-hero’s behaviour. As you mention Walter White in Breaking Bad. Not only is…
I have watched the ending set twice. As painful as watching Midge talk about Shy the way she does, it’s painful because I’m gay (and from my life experiences back in the 70s and 80s), not because any of it was meant to out, or harm Shy. Midge was freaking out about the Moms situation, her not being right for the…
Can we give props to Wanda Sykes as Moms Mabley!
What I saw was Mei going for Midge, and Mei is not intimidated by anyone.
Judy was a gay icon from the time of The Wizard of Oz on, but the gay community was all underground until the Stonewall Riots. I don’t think that anyone outside of extremely insulated gay society would have been in on any references prior to the summer of 1969, simply because being “a friend of Dorothy” was a secret…
Why is he waiting until after the holidays? Why doesn’t he just resign immediately? Why does he even get that choice after pleading guilty?!