I don't want to watch an episode of all of them grieving. Don't get me wrong, I am devastated Michael is dead. But I dreaded that episode - it's not the real tone of the show, and it's just too much to try and bounce back from, for me.
I don't want to watch an episode of all of them grieving. Don't get me wrong, I am devastated Michael is dead. But I dreaded that episode - it's not the real tone of the show, and it's just too much to try and bounce back from, for me.
To me they have a very natural chemistry too. Rebecca and Josh feel weird and forced. He seems comfortable around church lady.
Oh that ship has LONG taken off for me. Totally ship them. They're sexy together. Harry Potter dirty talk and all.
There's totally ways to watch TV outside now!
I mean, I've never been Team Josh, because I think… well, I think that's just creepy. And because I'm very very Team Greg. But yeah, they did make him significantly dumber. For me, it resonated most in the fact that Greg wouldn't be best friends for that long with somebody that dumb.
I don't know. I don't really believe Josh when he said that. He seems exactly like the kind of bro that would say that because it's what (some) women want to hear. It's like… the exact hokey line you would say to somebody in a romantic comedy.
Me and my sisters adore it, and we're ranging in age from 29-35. We used to run around singing "Amok amok amok amok amok!" Used to like… two weeks ago when we all got together. Hocus Pocus rules.
But she WASN'T comfortable with it. That's the whole point. Jane is allowed to have whatever feelings she wants about it. She shouldn't have to lie just because Rafael wanted a certain answer. And he told her "If you feel uncomfortable with me dating your cousin, I won't do it." You can't say that and then when…
Yeah, but even if you disagree with her choices (which I don't, necessarily - I can see why she'd be uncomfortable with them dating but whatever) - You can't ask somebody how they feel about something, and when they tell you the truth, be mad at them for that truth.
Rafael was being kind of a dick. He gave Jane the opportunity to say she wasn't comfortable with him dating Catalina, and Jane admitted she wasn't. Then Rafael got mad and snitty at her for admitting she wasn't comfortable with it, and THEN he ratted her out to Michael.
I know we're supposed to accept that Jane's hesitation at Rafael and Catalina dating was just her lingering feelings, and she decided to get over it. But her reasonings she gave initially weren't that far-fetched. Rafael doesn't exactly have a long history of healthy relationships. Rafael and Catalina are basically…
It DEFINITELY has been explicit before. When they pretended that Jane and Michael had had sex, and then JK it was a dream sequence. There was much naked rolling around pleasure face making. It was hot.
Yeah, but… Jane IS hetero. I'm totally with you on things shouldn't be heteronormative, but it's not like Jane was making a wide sweeping generalization about what virginity means to all women. Her Abuela was very clear about what she wanted Jane to wait to do, which is why the focus is on that. It's not…
I think it's also really important to show women having abortions on television when their only reason is that they don't want to have a baby. That's a valid reason to have an abortion, and often times when a woman expresses such feelings, she's viciously attacked for "murdering for convenience" or whatever's the…
She shaved her head bald. It was for a part. Brett Dier talked about it in one of the behind the scenes videos.
Oh man… I should have listened to you. I shouldn't have visited. That was awful. Hateful angry people.
I do hear you. But Petra had a much more difficult childhood. As you may recall Magda telling her "I had a baby girl in Czechoslovakia in 1985. I was depressed. You were depressed. The neighbor who delivered you was depressed. We were all depressed." She tells Petra she shouldn't have ever bothered having her…
I literally said, out loud to the television, after Petra's (Anezka's) dressing down of Jane for thinking she's a better person, "YES. Thank you!!"
She's crying. He's crying too. You can tell by looking at his eyes, they're all red and glisten-y. They're happy to be marrying each other, finally. My guess is they showed the shot of her crying to make people think exactly what you are currently thinking.
Oh yeah, it for sure did. I heard it too. She says (of course I had to check) "There is no right or wrong!" and her "or" is decidedly Anezka-like.