I’m still really struggling to sympathize with Paula. While I believe how upset she was about what happened was sincere, she could have just given Kai the damn bracelet. I still cannot understand that.
I’m still really struggling to sympathize with Paula. While I believe how upset she was about what happened was sincere, she could have just given Kai the damn bracelet. I still cannot understand that.
I feel like they cut the scene where Armond threw a bunch of pineapple bric-a-brac into one the cheap rooms because that Pineapple Suite sucked. Their first room was much more of a suite. I picked Armond in the box—do I get a hula girl dashboard ornament or a coconut or something?
After Shane Paula is the worst person on this show. She ruined Kai’s life and if she had any courage she would have admitted that it was her idea. Instead she feels sorry for herself. I found her a terrible person at the end of this show and not at all sympathic.
Sure, but women who are desperate enough have pretty continuously managed to find ways to self-abort in times when abortion is no longer easily obtainable, and “if a baby cries, everybody dies” is a pretty desperate situation.
Same. When Marc Maron talks about hypothetical scenarios where he’d be hanging off a cliff, he’s like “I never imagine myself crawling back up, I just eventually let go.” I identified with that completely.
It’s not the fact of her getting pregnant that I find inexplicable, it’s the decision to carry it to term. Like I said in my original comment, I get that some people are really really really against abortion, but in this particular case, deciding not to find a way to self-abort means that once the baby is born she has…
This had a really good preview, but I’m just not sure I can manage to swallow my disbelief that two adults think that bringing a baby into a world where you must be absolutely silent or you and everyone around you will die is a workable plan rather than an irresponsible death trap for the whole family. Like I get that…
It’s really quite creepy. Maybe it’s just for the role, since that makes sense? But if not, I’m worried. He’s all puffy except his scary concave face.
Major’s season-long arcs are not always enjoyable to watch, but they’re always well-written, pay deep attention to his character and move him forward in believable ways. He could have been so one-note, but they’ve taken care to give him layers and complexities and somehow managed to turn one of the main sources of eye…
I know, right? I couldn’t look away from Dohring’s neck in that whole scene. It was like WTF dude, eat some carbs
It seems like since he was added as a main character to Season 4, there was a contract that they couldn’t violate. But the CW President already said that he won’t be a part of Season 5 at all.
It’s like Jason Dohring and Robert Buckley have started a competition over who can be more ‘roided-out huge on this show. Dear Lord!
I am not always a fan of Major’s storylines, but him having to mentor troubled young zombies seems like an ideal use of his character, that sadly is fairly sure to end in heartbreak, because Major
I’m SO GLAD to see Ravi on brains now. Rahul is gonna kick ass even more this season.
This week in Ravi is the Best
But BECAUSE he WAS a MALE MODEL, he doesn’t REALIZE the SELF DRAG he has COMMITTED!!!!! WE FIGURED IT OUT
I’m no publicist, but if I were, I would advise every client who gets asked about sexual harassment to say “It’s absolutely terrible, unacceptable, reprehensible and everyone needs to be held accountable”, and then move on. Why are famous people having such a hard time with this?
Lol his publicist was a little late there
Yup, Hannibal season 4 in the works. Calling it now.