Winn is the classic case of someone who is so used to being rejected over and over again that they accept a mediocre partner just to feel wanted. Shame.
Winn is the classic case of someone who is so used to being rejected over and over again that they accept a mediocre partner just to feel wanted. Shame.
Yeah, I wanna see him mature some more. He's come a long way from a cowardly asshole who left the woman he bedded to die on Daxam to at least a guy with some humanity on Earth. But he still has A LOT of growing to do and I feel while he and Kara do have great chemistry, he also brings out the worst in her at times.
She deserves a very "Short/Small D" for the rest of eternity. No "Long D" for you Britta!
While Allison Williams being hot is separate and apart from her character, I do think it played some role in her getting this exact role. At least to minor extent so in some way she's not just the "basic white girl" per se but at the same time not "the hot girl" either.
I would have washed my hands of Jessa long ago. Life's too short to have inconsiderate self-involved trash like her in it. Glad Hannah finally realizes she's not worth the energy or the time. People like her feed off your misery.
Well let's not forget that Hannah has done quite a few fucked up things over the course of the show so it's not like she was THAT much better than Marnie or Jessa at some points during the series and as you know birds of a feather … and all that. I think what we're seeing this season though is Hannah is really…
Lol absolutely wretched. She's just THE Worst. They've taken "basic Marnie" and made her into this soulless mindfuck of a person. Brilliant job by the writers & Allison.
I guess with them wrapping things up, they've refocused his character towards his initial goal. Plus it was a fairly natural way for them to bring it back up (his acting) without it seeming to contrived or out of the blue. And remember his co-worker probably doesn't know he came to NYC for that reason.
I think Elijah sort of had to make things good with her. Even if he meant every word of what he said, he still needs to be supportive. At this stage Hannah will probably need all the support she can get so it really doesn't pay for her to hold a grudge against anyone much less Elijah who, at this point, is probably…
As basic as can be. I surprisingly enjoyed Marnie's mother this episode. From her cougar like stalking of the tatto guy down to her scatting on stage. You can clearly see where Marnie gets her "it's all about me" narcissistic spotlight craving attitude from. Marnie is very much her mother's daughter.
I agree, the show is really doing an excellent job of positioning itself for the final few installments. I think there'll definitely be some victories, particularly for Hannah and Adam. I know not everyone is a big fan of his but outside of him being a bit "screwy" & out there, he's a pretty decent guy. I think both…
At least we see her finally admit that she's a sociopath. There's really no redeeming Jessa or making her even remotely likable so I'll settle for her at least acknowledging that she's a pretty terrible human being.
(I know you got big news but I need the spotlight on myself 24/7 so I've gotten even bigger news)
"I told him to pull out but you know I tend to swallow my 'P's so maybe he thought I said "all out", I dunno"
I know you got big news but I need the spotlight on myself 24/7 so I've gotten even bigger news
Eyeing members of the opposite sex isn't a crime. You can get your appetite outside as long as you eat at home. Until there's proof he cheats then I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
That's why I said "attempting". They only failed at having sex because the daughter came home. But I was surprised they even thought about each other sexually at all to even try to.
Everything about the therapy session showed how scary their relationship is. He menacingly picks up the toys, then DUMPS it on her head, slaps her around, apologizes and weeps in her arms while she comforts HIM after he just beat HER. And then he gets rewarded with pounding away at her doggy style before going about…
They both absolutely do deserve Emmy noms. Skarsgard has played this role beautifully and it is even more demonizing and menacing than his character in the remake of Straw Dogs.
Speaking of Gwen
"In fact, the only element that rings even remotely false this episode is Jane’s trip to meet her supposed attacker. "