I hope so, but didn't that more or less already happen, back when Adam's niece was born? I don't see them doing the same thing twice.
I hope so, but didn't that more or less already happen, back when Adam's niece was born? I don't see them doing the same thing twice.
I just don't think that being an idiot about yourself and taking good care of someone you love are mutually exclusive.
I also feel as if a lot of Hannah's bullshit was due to her wanting to live what she saw as "a writer's life", with self-destructive or just stupid decisions that would give her something to write…
Take it to the hospital/doctor?`
I disagree! At this point, Marnie would probably be just like her own Mom – cold, distant, egocentric – whom they've already pretty much turned her into anyway.
Haha! Aww poor Marnie, she does make it difficult not to hate her.
"There’s no sense of continuity between the cold open and what comes next, and the entire episode is similarly jarring."
Oh! I was so sure they were just on something. The difference in their behavior from one scene to the next was too jarring, also I couldn't imagine Jessa suddenly being able to face Hannah (she wouldn't even read the Modern Love article in the pilot). But maybe it really is their weirdo-mania?
That whole scene felt a bit like Marnie visiting a MRA self-help group – well until she said that thing about the massages, that is.
<3
I don't really see how setting Bertie and Gus up (of all things) makes her a terrible person? They could have said no.
Doing things that harm you and prevent you from recovering – despite knowing better – is exactly what an addict does.
Checking their privilege? Hmmm. What a weird term to throw around in a disagreement about (fictional) different reactions to infidelity. I wonder, what privilege could you possibly be alluding to?
You're right, I actually can claim that. As I just did. And like I said – so glad you have enough free time to keep score (and count words!). I really don't know how I would voice my personal opinion without you.
Which argument, the one I said I'm not having? Glad you're keeping score!
First of all, I find the notion of a man applauding another man for "giving a woman orgasms" very caveman-like (and that's putting it mildly). I understood that you apparently think of this as a compliment to David. And again, the fact that him comparing himself to another man and pitying himself as the lesser…
How is that remark about someone else giving her orgasms a compliment? To me, it's just another indication of how first and foremost Brett really, really feels sorry for himself and enjoys occupying the victim's role (obviously while not really enjoying it, as this only gives him more reason to feel sorry for…
Hold on – I really thought we'd all agree that Fran's self-authorized correction of the papers was a massive dick move? How does him intruding on somebody else's work (even after they've asked him to stop, repeatedly) give him "relative rectitude"?? Apart from the fact that the way she does her job is none of his…
The Futureheads already did:
And because I don't think that the Houston family has suffered enough just yet:
Whitney Houston - So emotional (or How will I know)
Replacements - Unsatisfied