Yep, and he had someone to help about the incurring "bad dreams". Ugh.
I'm going to have "bad dreams" about vets asking little Afghani kids to juggle hand grenades.
Yep, and he had someone to help about the incurring "bad dreams". Ugh.
I'm going to have "bad dreams" about vets asking little Afghani kids to juggle hand grenades.
Yep, especially now that mom's gone.
Wait.. how was she fucked over by Bennett? I saw their relationship as totally consensual, in fact she initiated it more with her flirty drawings and notes and he resisted at first. Wasn't she the one that lured him into having sex with her in a closet? Didn't he claim to love her and try to get to know her family…
I loved it, and the swirling camera work.
i.e. Questlove's comment about how they talked about The Wiz for 5 minutes and did not mention Michael Jackson. Like… are you kidding me?
I was telling some friends how astounding and brilliant this last season was - they haven't started it yet - and their first question was "Is Larry in it?" Confused, I shook my head no.
I think more people liked him and his perspective than what is expressed on the internet.
Why should that bother you? They don't know your name and don't care enough to scroll up past the 140 paragraphs of this review to cite it.
Got the worst feeling in my stomach listening to him. God they need to get rid of this whole crew and bring in the old guards somehow… we know they don't like their busboy shifts!!
That was exactly my thought - I hope Gloria lunges for the gun and maybe he accidentally still gets shot or one of the inmates with life sentence gets the gun and finishes him off.
My perfect next scene: Gloria lunges for Daya to smack the gun away (she promised Aleida she would take care of her daughter), the gun ends up in the hands of someone Humprey's violated — baby mouse girl? — they shoot him in the legs or dead. TV cameras all over it. They interview the inmates and get footage of…
She actually said it in the episode - she was trying to "get rid of" the rest of her stash and smoke the rest because she was going clean.
I really related to, in a previous episode, when Piper repeatedly said "I just always take it too far." I know so many people like that.
Laughed so hard when they called her Ariel. Great dialogue there.
I'm also disappointed he didn't go further into questioning the prisoners after Suzanne's fight (or after Poussey's death). Seems before the Hitler guard took over the prisoners felt pretty comfortable talking to him.
I know Caputo avoided calling the police overnight because he was afraid for his own job (and then passed out), but he is definitely still liable for putting those guards out there with little to no training and trusting what the Top Dog Asshole kept telling him.
The fact he did not act when Bailey REPORTED to him…
I don't think anyone will care to hear what Aleida has to say about prison conditions - but Judy King?? Seems to me this is the reason she was brought in (for the show). When Yoga was trying to get her to call 911 and she wouldn't, that was despicable… And MCC is trying to "back up her paperwork" (i.e. ILLEGAL!) to…
And once Piper fought her way back in after the food insult in season 1.
I don't think they're "in love" at all. I think Morello saying "I love you" was more of a friendship thing, how you love and want the best for those closest to you.
I'd like to see Morello work it out with Vinnie. The look on his face when she went nuts was heartbreaking - "Oh my God.. you're crazy."
I also think…
I don't think Nicky is in love with her. Seems to me she has a fondness in friendship for her, but is clearly using Morello when she is desperate or trying to prove something, and almost takes out her aggression on her sexually.
I really really loved though that Nicky is the only one to call her out on her "crazy"…
I agree about Caputo. By no means is he a perfect guy, or even a "great guy" but he has a good basic character. He should follow his instincts more often - like going back to the prison that night.