And she wore some great heels when scoping out Brightborn.
And she wore some great heels when scoping out Brightborn.
My sci-first nerd husband doesn't like it because he thinks it's watered down sci-fi that panders to people who don't typically like sci-fi.
Is the implication that Morello's husband is extremely young, (like, young enough to be legit still living at home and helping child sibling with his homework, v. just a failure to launch type), or is that just me? Although I guess he'd have to have been old enough to procure a marriage license.
The deck currently is fairly stacked against veterans getting their pick of civilian jobs upon returning to civilian life, though. That's not b.s., my spouse is currently a reservist, no longer active duty, and had a master's degree coming out (atypical for enlisted) and even reservists are hit with employment…
No, I feel that way, too. She prides herself on being pretty enlightened, but is pretty smug for one so tonedeaf. I think her horror at opening the door on a White Power movement was legitimate and sincere.
The actresses playing the skinhead women do a nice job of being mega-creepy.
It does seem unlikely that prostitution alone would land you in federal lockup, but there's so often drug/trafficking stuff enmeshed, and it really is surprising that it wouldn't have come up AT ALL in anybody's backstories. Though I guess Tucky's youth of trading favors for Mountain Dew or whatever does cover that…
I kinda have to roll my eyes, as part of a military family, at military being portrayed almost exclusively as degenerates (new guards), buffoons with poor judgment (ol' what's his face who knocked up Daya), homophobes (Officer at German base who barred his daughter from being involved with Poussay), etc. The only…
Yep. I feel like with his last season flashback(s?), it pretty firmly established that he gets off of being recognized for being "the good guy," but if he's not appreciated for that, it's not really a priority. He's the angry single guy who wants to play the martyr about how girls never pick "the nice guy." It's…
Frida and Chang have become something of dark horse faves with me.
I thought they did actually do a Yoga Jones flashback, in an earlier season, but maybe it was just somebody sharing what she did.