it was so perfectly timed & edited that just as my eyes bugged out and i whispered, "damn!" under my breath—BAM! car accident. the shock i felt was the exact same shock the character felt. perfect karmic payoff.
it was so perfectly timed & edited that just as my eyes bugged out and i whispered, "damn!" under my breath—BAM! car accident. the shock i felt was the exact same shock the character felt. perfect karmic payoff.
like i've said in other comments, i find it interesting that we don't really know WHAT their deal is for sure, bc we've only heard it from Dro. looking forward to his wife's return so we can all get a bit more context.
i think it's interesting that we don't REALLY know anything for sure, bc all we've heard is Dro's perspective. i hope his wife reappears soon so we can hear her interpretation of things. (i was just speaking generally about open/poly relationships & how they can all vary.)
i think it's more due to the school's internal culture of distrust, skepticism, and segregation among racial groups than strictly a language barrier. (although getting *someone* on the We Got Y'all team who speaks Spanish would definitely be an asset….in LOS ANGELES. maybe Issa can take some lessons from Molly next…
except poly people experience emotional attachments with more than one partner all the time. it really just depends on the boundaries of the individual relationship.
i laughed SO HARD when Issa rear-ended that guy after seeing the (very impressive) dick pick text. BEEN THERE, GIRL.
yep. a very interesting point. this is kinda what i was getting at - or trying to, anyway (see below.)
i agree with all of this. the only thing i took issue with was with you referring to her specifically as a white girl when she *clearly* is not. (also, her character is credited as "Miko" so…?)
i know people in all different kinds of open marriages: some only play w/new people together, some play solo but don't discuss it, some play solo and divulge every dirty detail as an act of bonding. all relationships are different so it stands to reason that all open relationships are different too. the ones i've seen…
it isn't the "not mentioning her Asian-ness" that is incorrect, it's CALLING HER A WHITE GIRL WHEN SHE IS NOT A WHITE GIRL. i would bet all the dollars in my bank account that the actress in question would be extremely offended if you dismissed her identity by calling her white simply bc you don't know how to discuss…
the point i'm making is that it isn't just white girls who fetishize black guys, as evidenced by this scene, which was cast *very* deliberately, by a black woman who is making a show about navigating race-relations in 2017. you can't just call a PoC white because it fits this convenient narrative structure you have in…
yeah, okay, so…either their race is important to your critique or it isn't. you can't say it is and then *call one of them the wrong race* - duhhh.
lol it's interesting how someone who's written so many paragraphs about this could be so wrong.
uh, okay? except reducing a woman of color to "just a stupid white girl" is lazy, inaccurate, and offensive. but whatever, i guess you're "fine" with it so it's all good.
only one of them was white. (see my comment below.) but yeah. noooo bueno.
um, one of those women Lawrence hooked up with was clearly Asian. (and her character was named "Miko" in the credits.)
why are you guys covering this hour-long tampon commercial and showing no love at all for Claws or Queen Sugar? booooooooooooooo AVC, booooooooooooooo i say! >:\
WHOSE DICK WE GOTTA SUCK FOR CLAWS RECAPS, AVC?(?!)
still time to get on the Queen Sugar train, AV Club….
she's had bit roles on lots of shows that i've watched (30 Rock, Southland, Grey's Anatomy, Breaking Bad, etc.) but the role i *actually* remember her from is when she played Barb (aka: dead Lisa's sister) on Six Feet Under.