I can't believe anyone could watch Wynn emerge from that tanning bed and their gaydar not go apoplectic.
I can't believe anyone could watch Wynn emerge from that tanning bed and their gaydar not go apoplectic.
Edith did not sleep with Mr Drew, she slept with the farmer in season 2 she was helping drive a tractor for during the war. The way Edith uses these families for her own selfish needs without regard for the havoc she is reeking on them is the lack of Noblese Oblige I refer to. Mrs Drewe saw the child she loved that…
I don't think you're supposed to like Alice, Quentin or Penny at this point in the story. Alice's confession on the roof about how she's deliberately holding herself back because she's afraid of being even more unlikable than she already is was a great step in the right direction for her. And her hiding her ropes…
Yes, she is a bit sad, but I think it's still part of the joke. She's much more relaxed and sure of herself than Alice, having already made it through her first year. I don't know that warmth is the adjective I would use, but I know what you mean. While Eliot tries to comfort/console Q, Margo goes brutally…
I haven't read the books, but spoilers have never bothered me much. In fact, I think it's easier to appreciate the finer details when you already have an outline in your head.
I think this year, the panties thing is a joke, no way she's putting out for a first year. Next year, who knows? Aso, I don't know that she would do that to Eliot, knowing what a crush he has on Q.
You wanted to see Max calling Furiosa and the wives "Sugar Tits"? Given the strong feminist nature of the story, having Gibson costar would have rang more than a bit false.
Margo and Eliot have such a Jack and Karen feel, I'm loving them. Honestly I could watch a whole episode of Eliot waxing poetic about watching Quentin squirm before blowing a horse. This was the first episode where the transitions felt more natural to me. The first 5 episodes felt very choppy, like the feng shui was…
ANyone who thinks Matt Damon isn't funny needs to watch Dogma again. "Whose house? Run's house.. (Say What?) Whooose house? Ruuun's house!"
The question shouldn't be "why is his shirt open?" The question should be, "Why would he ever close his shirt?"
My favorite was Rock Hudson teasing Doris Day that his Tex persona was gay in Pillow Talk. The recipe collecting, close to his mother, not trying to rape her on the first date. It was funny even if you didn't know he was gay, but it's down right subversive when you know he was.
And we already know Thomas has no trouble dealing with Denker.
They're 10, I'm not going there yet. Actually, being twins, I don't think they really understand "alone" the way the rest of us do. They get mildly annoyed with each other sometimes, but they are thick as theives.
Mrs Drewe had raised that girl as her daughter, had bonded and attached to her just like her bioligic child. Adoptive parents love their children just as much as biological parents. Edith always has had a legal right to the girl, it's just a shame she decided to rip two families apart when she finally decided to…
Yes, like I said, that was pre-war. It took a lot of carnage to break down those walls. Matthew also didn't understand Mary very well at that point, though I understand why he was so hurt. But so did she. It's not like she didn't understand the implications of what she was doing. She refused to gamble on their…
I don't hate Edith, I hate what she did to the Drewes. There's a difference.
My heart broke for Mrs Drewe when she picked the girl up and brought her home. She didn't take the girl and hide in a hotel and not tell anyone where to find her. Who did that? Oh wait, that was Edith.