I like Grace very much, more than Paige.
I like Grace very much, more than Paige.
You sound just like all those people who for years refused to believe the kids who said they were molested by Catholic priests.
You should know better than to make a television actor your idol.
Change your name to Victor Immature because that's what you are.
Yeah, because the Emmy voters always get it so right.
You couldn't be more wrong if you took a AP class in being wrong.
He's the kind of actor who'll never wear out his welcome and will still find lots of work as he ages.
For me, the flashbacks are one factor in why this series is ending on such a high note; they add to the tragedy because we see what could've been
Gee, let me see. Alicia gave up her own law career, was a wonderful mother and dutiful political spouse, stood by her man in the face of a humiliating scandal, went back to work and became the family breadwinner, supported Peter when he ran for office, even after she found out he had slept with Kalinda, his employee,…
Then we won't be hearing from you anymore, right?
Not to change the subject, but are the markings on your cat real? The icon is adorable.
Kayla, I don't feel "stuck" with you in the least. In fact, I'm thrilled you're doing the recaps now. That means I'll actually read them.
That was truly great.
I just do not understand why Boardwalk Empire is ending. It's too good, especially right now. Is there too much competition on Sunday with other well-done programs, like The Good Wife and The Walking Dead? I mean, that's DVRs and Watch on Demand are for, right?
I'm debating whether I can get away with showing it to my 7th and 8th graders. I know that they'd love it—if they haven't seen it already.
Considering how bad most new shows are, that is not exactly unqualified praise.
Only a "bit"? It's a ridiculous stereotype, like all too many of the characters on Transparent, especially Shelley. I've seen Judith Light give some wonderful performances, but this isn't one of them.
And Jessica is a much more convincing LA Jewish matron as Lucille than Judith Light is as Shelley, much more loveable too.
Quite honestly there's not much to choose from with these three. Ali is an entitled mooch, who at thirty three still hasn't figured out her sexual identity; Sarah upends her own and her family's life, not to mention Tammy's, because the sex with her college girlfriend is so darn good; and Josh can't seem to wear…
The Romans had the right idea of what Collins should do in this situation.