damn, these comments are depressing.
anyway, thanks for writing this — i, too, saw the film twice and this scene chafed and confused me both times; this was clarifying. cheers.
damn, these comments are depressing.
anyway, thanks for writing this — i, too, saw the film twice and this scene chafed and confused me both times; this was clarifying. cheers.
i always expected this show to be solid and it has been and i think that's great. but am i the only one who doesn't necessarily want to see it renewed next year? i think having a mid-season hiatus has been wonderful for a.o.s., but marvel is great because of its plethora of characters — there's something for everyone.…
this strikes me as wildly unfair. despite everything she's done this season, i don't think it's accurate to say she wants to leave her family, over sex or anything else. what's going on with her is more complicated than the things they're arguing about; it's not about sex. she spent half a season letting her husband…
i really didn't get that impression at all. i mean, clearly, it was ambiguous and i'm still not sure about where they're going with this, but the buildup to the rape was heavy and not throwaway, the scene in the park was clearly very scolding even if debbie is too naive to appreciate what she's done, and lip's…
not irrelevant, come on. she clearly REVELED in that little houdini story, in humiliating that girl in front of the maximum amount of people (no, peggy, don't leave before i destroy this girl, it'll only take a minute), and in throwing her out on her ass. that was not strictly professional.
i very rarely miss the action when it's not present. while pretty much always cool af, it's ultimately secondary to the character development, and this episode did not disappoint. aang's grandkids setting off on their first mission helped to illustrate a beautiful juxtaposition of the two avatars' stories — the…
i very rarely miss the action when it's not present. while pretty much always cool af, it's ultimately secondary to the character development, and this episode did not disappoint. aang's grandkids setting off on their first mission helped to illustrate a beautiful juxtaposition of the two avatars' stories — the…