They were totally fine in managing whatever the relationship was when their husbands worked all day and they saw them briefly in the morning and a little at night most days... but then when they retired, they weren’t as big a fan...
They were totally fine in managing whatever the relationship was when their husbands worked all day and they saw them briefly in the morning and a little at night most days... but then when they retired, they weren’t as big a fan...
Yeah, that’s the story I heard from a lot of my mom’s age-cohort: “I married for better or worse, but not for lunch...”
So, I’ll answer this honestly: ordinarily, the answer should always be “I’m on the kids side,” but as a child of a horrible divorce, my natural inclination to see one side pulling stunts (and, because rich, coordinating with tabloids to try and push a narrative) to proclaim them as a great parent — is typically they…
Having seen quite a few divorce filings in my peer group over the last decade or so, this is a good move for Turner (who’s side I am firmly on, just so we’re clear).
Glad to see Hatch here; that first season of Survivor was as close to “must see TV” as there was around back then, and all of my friends were agreed: we hated how Hatch played, but all agreed he should win.
Can we catch herpes from him through the TV? Asking for ... a bunch of friends, I guess?
Yeah... that wasn’t even really a thing, depending. It’s hard to imagine now, but Cheers was a bubble show its first season. It won the Emmy, and then took off to the stratosphere in its second season...
NEEDS MORE MONTAGES!!!
On the plus side, Cindy — you’re not Barsanti! :P But I posted this in the other thread in re: waiting 17 episodes for Agents of SHIELD to get where it wanted to go with the HYDRA twist (“Turn Turn Turn”) which was largely a failure of writing to keep it as engaging before the twist:
12 Monkeys is so, so much better than it had any right to be. It was amazing, AND stuck the landing. Just a super show.
Oh, agreed — and I agree with you, I think that’s to the writing of the series. But it was a Marvel show after all... it’s not like they were going to be Person of Interest or something!
It’s one of those things that works in retrospect, sure. And I dug it. But this is a television show, on network television, which requires viewers — and it took 17 episodes into that first season to show that the show... wasn’t what it was presenting itself as.
Yeah, I’m not sure what this episode was saying — was Agents of SHIELD hampered by starting before the HYDRA twist? Sure... wheel spinning is fair. But most of the time after that, it was some of the most entertaining Marvel property around.
So, a couple of things since I have no idea how old the writer is, but...
I mean, you’re not wrong — it’s few and far between. But the interactions between party members in-game (i.e. when exploring) are also pretty good and some great combos in Baldur’s Gate 3.