I don't think it was pure Molly.. She was told it was Molly but it also seems to have contained a date rape drug. She had blurred vision and difficulty walking which isn't a Molly thing afaik.
I don't think it was pure Molly.. She was told it was Molly but it also seems to have contained a date rape drug. She had blurred vision and difficulty walking which isn't a Molly thing afaik.
What fitness channel, pray tell?
Stilted acting, bad dialogue, boring and predictable plot - humorless and grim for the sake of being grim. Foggy.
The fact that he thinks an 11-year-old boy could make better decisions than an experienced Queen Regent is the sexist part.
Dear HBO, please just renew this already. You know it's good.
"Jessa-Hannah Bluebell Palm. It could be worse."
But not much worse, really.
Hannah's oblivious interactions with her students caused me to actually question her IQ.
In that case, that's very lame. I wonder if you could just borrow a friend's or if there will be some kind of limit imposed per device.
I kind of want one but I hate standing out, so I'll wait to see how many people actually wear them.
42mm sounds classier and more elegant than "1.65 inches" I guess.
What is the difference between 31 and 34? You're basically the same generation, so rather than generational differences, it sounds like you're simply dealing with a technophobe. They come in every age bracket.
That, and Apple will probably help them design the app. Lorde knows HBO needs help with that kind of stuff.
I doubt it. You can probably sign up through your iMac. That probably counts as a "device."
The good folks at Apple aren't hipsters, they're yuppies.
I think you need to an iPhone in your pocket for this thing to be fully functional. And anyway, your work will soon ban smartwatches.
I think the writing has been excellent this season, but it doesn't quite feel the same as last year, and I think I know why. Last year was about the excitement and exhilaration of meeting new people — Kevin and Richie, and the "Will-they-or-won't-they?" question with each of them. Whereas this year has been much more…
The Good Wife may not be extremely realistic, but I don't think it's nearly as ridiculous as HTGAWM. The Good Wife plays fast and loose to create drama, but HTGAWM takes place in a surrealistic bizzaro-world. I mean, the entire premise of the show (1L students working full-time at their professor's firm?) is just…
I think it's clear that Jon knows. But different people react in different ways. Jon's way was to grab Kevin's crotch in front of Patrick, try to be nice to Patrick after his little meltdown, and then make a snide comment to Kevin as they left, when it all became too obvious.
I think I was seeing Brady through Patrick's eyes, because I kind of hated him. He seemed a little smug/insecure/annoying.
"The first line of the episode is him saying, 'This guy messaged me on OKCupid.' Good story! You’d think that’d be a promising sign"