I feel like I'm the only person who doesn't find Kevin all that charming. He feels really manipulative to me. He likes Patrick, sure, but he's never going to leave his boyfriend. It's selfish.
I feel like I'm the only person who doesn't find Kevin all that charming. He feels really manipulative to me. He likes Patrick, sure, but he's never going to leave his boyfriend. It's selfish.
This reminds me of the WORST type of facial hair: super intricately shaped thin chin strap. UGH.
Hate to say it, but some guys have faces that look better with beards. I'm not pro or anti, just saying. (Lady here.)
Nope. (But I'm a girl who doesn't engage in it often.)
YES! Tried watching QAF last year thinking I'd really like it, but it was pretty cringe-worthy on many levels. (I felt the same way about "The L Word," before I gave up on it.) I'm so glad "Looking" came along.
Ugh, I tried watching QAF (U.S.) and couldn't get through it. It was ridiculous.
Yeah, I was thinking about the nature of physical attraction a lot watching this episode. I like the characters, but I don't buy that someone very looks-focused like Tina would go for Alex. (I mean, from what we know about her so far.)
I was kinda feeling like it was a bit contrived, as nice of a moment as it was. Still, the actors sold it. Maybe it's because I'm a lady and I don't really get Rush.
Haha, I think it's what you think it is.
Oh man, I couldn't put that book down when I bought it back in college. Cain is one of my all-time favorites. Always excited for anyone getting into him for the first time.
I liked "The Babadook" a lot, I guess my main complaint is that it's a well-crafted horror movie, but wasn't all that different than other films I've seen in that genre. Acting is definitely top-notch, though.
YES. I like the show a lot, but people on the show seem to almost tolerate Hannibal's behavior. They're letting him into their heads way too much. Pushing the deep bond between Hannibal and Will has stopped feeling believable to me, as well.
Marathon-ing "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" — seeing most of these episodes for the first time and really enjoying the show. (I remember watching "Angel" in middle school and reading books from both shows, but I think I was slightly too young for "Buffy" when it started airing.) Hooked! I'm halfway though season three.…
No, it did. (Work out, I mean.) We're still together 8-ish years later? (The fact that it's been that long kinda weirds me out, though.) Funnily enough, soon after we graduated, we saw on Facebook that he got super ripped and starting pimping Herbalife everywhere. Not sure how that's working out for him romantically.
Yes! My partner's college roommate had the two girls in underpants kissing poster (plus about five other similar posters). We thought it was hilarious, because he always wondered why no girls wanted to bone him. We always pictured him in there jacking off 24/7. (We mostly stayed at my apartment back then.)
Dude, yes. So true. (I was that girl. Always annoyed about dudes who I thought were into cool stuff/music going after what the kids now refer to as basic bitches.)
I was watching "Buffy" the other day and noticed Giles has a Whiskeytown poster up in the library. Can't decide if that fits in with the character or not.
Also, it fucking sucked.
I felt like "The Artist" was sort of like "Sunset Boulevard," only with a happy ending for modern moviegoers who need those sorts of things.
I tried getting into "Sleepy Hollow" but couldn't. I liked "Fringe" OK. Waiting for "Hannibal" to come back on. I mostly think I'd like another "X-Files" sequel just to end the series on a better note than "I Fucking Want to Believe." That was total bullshit.