If "giving it her all" means "super over-dramatic acting", then yes, she was giving it her all.
So many eye-roll worthy scenes this season.
If "giving it her all" means "super over-dramatic acting", then yes, she was giving it her all.
So many eye-roll worthy scenes this season.
I agree, it's gross and not a good choice for the show.
What did Tim or Lyla do wrong in terms of the ending of their relationship? Tim left college for himself (probably a dumb decision, but not anti-Lyla) and Lyla went off to the college of her choice. Sometimes life just takes you down different paths.
Here in 2015, first time watcher! Thank you Netflix.
I felt like maybe the brother's talk really did a number on her and she really did change/realize what kind of person she was turning into - he, in no uncertain terms, told Libby exactly how she made Coral feel when she washed her hair without her permission. George tried to tell Libby but was never around so his…
It was the first time Lizzy Caplan really broke down as Virginia - face scrunched, breathless, honest. She's always so put-together and collected, saying exactly the right thing, even when she's not feeling that way inside. I thought, "FINALLY."
Betty wore a lot of pants and the more voluminous skirts were for earlier seasons, i.e. the late '50s. Also they were living in Mahattan and attending these huge Advertising social events - of course they got all glammed up to go out.
Those women were housewife arm candy and rich, rich men. These are scientists.
Differ…
I don't think it's because dropping the manuscript in the book was childish, I think it's when young Johnny says "I will NEVER say sorry to you" he realized how similar he was as a young boy to his own father. Remember in season 2 Bill disclosed to Virginia that he would never apologize or ask for a beating to stop…
Oh, but I think it IS interesting. I would've loved to see how they came to find that penis size doesn't matter, or both men and women have a climax then feelings of - what? They showed how they came to find that there is no difference in a woman's orgasm, vaginal or clitoral, so why not even tidbits on the other…
Well, he said in the article he didn't watch season 2.
As another late viewer and right on this episode (Netflix), I'm not worried at all. I like the exploration of the characters - I'm sure some people have considered cheap surgeries in Mexico, no? Riggins went to save him from it.
And a lot of the Julie stuff reminds me so much of my teenage years… thinking the older…
Oh, God. *rolls eyes*
I don't think it was just Karen, though. Jim was visibly upset with Pam from the time he came back to Scranton (and remember, he didn't want to "get into old habits - because then what am I doing?"). He laid it all out on the line (twice) and Pam didn't bite. So he retreated.
And Pam wasn't brave enough at the time…
Yes! The vibrato and holding every word a little longer. NOT how people do sing-a-longs, hahaha.
I'm Netflix binging right now, and it's pretty amazing especially since in a recent episode she said she called it off for "a lot of reasons" after Roy tried to punch Jim.
I said out loud, "Why is she always wearing lingerie in full makeup?" Ridiculous. A woman written by a man, for sure.
He laughed uncontrollably as John beat him up… definitely masochistic.
My hubby and I just went and stayed at a resort in the San Juan islands, WA state - Roche Harbor Resort in fact - and we kept talking about how it could be the Inn from Bloodline. It's a HUGE property, with restaurants, outdoor art galleries, flying lessons, whale watching charters, etc. - and all family-run since…
Disagree. It's less soap opera-ish if the reasons (and timeline) for turning against the family are muddier.
Yeah, I wouldn't mind if they killed her off too.