The teacher is the DEFINITION of a nosy Nelly.
The teacher is the DEFINITION of a nosy Nelly.
Well the town in general seems to be lower to mid upper class. So all of them have money so to say. Nathan clearly does too but I don't think it's any more than anyone else that he would be able to attract women based solely off that (since there's other rich guys around).
I'm pretty sure he was pretty good in bed and probably has a fat cock. It explains why Madeline is so damn obsessed over him and how he was able to land Bonnie. @MellieOleson:disqus Didn't get the impression that he was any richer than the rest of the families there who all seem fairly wealthy. In fact Renata &…
The after meeting pow-wow in the car between Celeste & Madeline was pretty epic too
"Stick that up your tight ass bitch!"
Which is funny since Savitar basically put Barry (and everyone else) in his place
Question is when in his lifetime has Barry ever made good decisions
Savitar was pretty badass this episode on a whole, CGI, swagger, the personal low blows he took at everyone. He was like Dickish Wells in super hero form.
I agree. On another note, Snapper's comments about fake news and 'fascist in office' seemed to be directly targeted at Trump especially with the episode being about immigrants being detained and sent back 'home'.
Waiting on that as well. Given how dark it was in the background, not sure they'll be any HD quality pics. In the meantime, here's a GIF of Supergirl carrying her GF Bridal style
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J'onn was right to trick Alex. He had no reason to apologize. He may be their father-figure, but he's also their boss.
J'onn was TOTALLY in the right, regarding tricking Alex. He knew she was vulnerable and she proved this. Wish he didn't apologize, it's his responsibility to ensure people under his command aren't a risk to their security.
Sounds like she's on the delivery table.
They did a brilliant job showcasing Alex. This was truly HER episode.
They got to get with the times, somehow.
That scene was so powerful. It TRULY embodied "Supergirl". Felt like they have kinda gotten away from that with all the relationship drama of the respective main cast so it was nice to see such a beautiful moment. Their hands on the glass, spurring each other on, was so touching and on point. True sisterhood.
Wonder who told her to "push the button". On a serious note, it isn't Mon-El's fault and I think it was good that he showed support. The real problem is Snapper/Catco limits her journalistic creativity and she's probably better off doing her own thing. I'm excited for where it could take her 'career wise' though I'm…
Funny thing is he was largely unnecessary. Him listening to Winn and his one act of heroism could have easily been written out and we would have had THREE WEEKS in a row with no James. Dagnabbit.
This was better use of Mon-El, just like Maggie, a supportive partner who helps the team and isn't a source of consistent friction. Also loved the Alex-theme behind the episode.
Kara holding Lena in her arms whilst Lena held on to her ever so tightly, is everything I've always wanted and more.
Nick's lack of charm, swagger or empathy has really put him at the totem pole of being one of the worst Bachelors in history. Doesn't help that's he's sleazy as well. Luckily for him, he'll end up with super hot Vanessa. Her ass was on fleek in the bikini