endymion421
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To be honest, that is a great idea having a sex worker breakup proxy. They probably have heard a lot of clients complain about relationships in their line of work so they’ve got experience and the sex worker won’t have to mince words or spare feelings since they aren’t the one in the relationship. And if the argument

To be fair to you, the 18-25 age range is the perfect time to get mixed up with someone like that, attractive and fun but clearly with some issues that dissuade you from a LTR, and not really have any consequences as long as you get out early enough. Glad you did!

I agree with you and with Dan, she just spent her entire 20's in a relationship and probably wants to try to get a bit of that freedom back that a lot of people experience during that age range. The letter writer also got out of a lengthy relationship but is clearly processing his post-relationship experience

Nice! I remember that from “Justified” is that where you picked it up? or elsewhere?

I agree, especially if you have to explain to your kids why you broke up with someone that they’d met a couple of times. Like, kids can handle a lot but it might be difficult to explain casual dating or “it just didn’t work out” to an 8-11 year old. So, might as well wait until something seems serious before they do

I don’t get the headline, in both “The Wire” and “Hap and Leonard” Michael Kenneth Williams plays an openly gay black man who doesn’t give a damn who knows about his sexuality. I mean, he’s not going to wear a pride flag or anything because both Omar and Leonard mostly keep their personal life private until somebody

Yeah I got them confused. My bad.

Yeah she was in Doctor Who with the fez-doctor. I remember now, my bad. They do look similar, but that’s still no excuse.

I agree as someone who is from and lives in NC. Like, I’m from Charlotte but I’ve driven all over the state and I agree that it felt “the south is all the same” even though I’ve seen some confederate flags in central/rural NC and in the mountains. To me a lot of times when shows want to show racism they feel they need

From what I understood Becca was raising the kid in that hellhole as a deal she made with Vought and Homelander over not killing Butcher? Homelander wants a “normal family life” with his son and Becca doesn’t want him to kill Butcher. She said if Homelander killed Billy she’d commit suicide in front of Ryan and say it

Also, his father issues and need for approval are pretty solidly displayed in his interactions with Mr. Edgar. The show gender flipped a few people so Homelander’s creepy interactions with women are even more evident than in the comics, because he’s around more of them. Def agree about his stuff with Ashley, I really

since Vought is hiding her I assume it is like one of those corporate campuses/retreats where all your needs are handled but also you can’t leave. Like in “The Circle” sort of only instead of getting passive aggressive they just bring in The Homelander.

Would be much harder to blackmail senators if they can just say that the shapeshifting guy in the Seven was behind it all.

Also that line in the first season where Homelander is tearing into the rest of the Seven for being distracted and lazy, then he gets to Noir and gives him a compliment and is all, “you’re doing great, man!” I saw that as a reference to Homelander not being able to insult a guy so... close to his own self.

I agree, she’s so famous her song shows up on the radio on two different stations at the same time! Like they played that for laughs but it is an indication of how famous she is and how flimsy the “cousin in NC” excuse is. Like, she used the whole “best lies involve kernels of truth” thing with her real feelings about

Exactly, I agree. In the comics, as you mentioned, he was just some old guy nazi who went around being a very obvious stereotype. Like, he’d constantly talk about being an Ubermensch, mud people, so on. The Boys tv series was clever in showing that a pretty young woman with a huge social media following can 1) be just

Same, they need an episode where Frenchie gets the MM treatment and his development is furthered. Their rivalry in season one was ok but seemed made out of convenience for the writers so they could develop both of them at once by revealing one story (the reason why MM has a rift with the Frenchman). However, in S2 I

Him leaning on Kimiko and V to fight the Supes seems like a nod to the comics where they all take V to get on the level of garden variety supes and not be totally trounced by the Seven. No worries, that’s not really a comic spoiler, it is revealed in the second issue.

They did an incredible job of adapting all those things from the comics and upgrading them for the show. While the Kimmiko/Frenchie angle is a little flat compared to the books, all of the Vought and Stormfront stuff surpasses them.

Wasn’t she also Nebula in “Guardians of the Galaxy”? I remember that cause I’ve seen her in the Marvel movies and “You’re the Worst” and noted some parallels like self-loathing, depression, loneliness, and envy.