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These people never seem to have books or even cookbooks! You can’t bake in a tiny house because just storing canisters of flour and sugar would be difficult. Then you have the loft bed, which is accessible via ladder with a ceiling so low it doesn’t allow you to stand in what is now your bedroom. My favorite tiny

I always think “what would it be like to have my period” in that place? I read about composting toilets, and they sound like human litter boxes. They never mention on the show that the composting toilet has to be emptied, just like a litter box.

I bet it secretly accounts for like 80% of divorces.

I feel like there are 3 people who get tiny houses.

Not having two bathrooms ended my marriage...

That’s supposed to be “Tiny Homicide.” “Tiny Hoicide” is something entirely different.

I mean, there is a middle ground between a 4000 sq foot McMansion and a 200 sq foot tiny home.

My husband and I have a running joke...the tiny house trend will inevitably lead to the home owners falling into murderous rages. Then ID will have a new show... “Tiny Homicide.”

I actually googled his father, and this guy isn’t coming from serious money. Nice small ranch house in Tampa area. His father is also a registered Republican. You can find out a lot about FL residents!

Sounds like PCP, though that’s not exactly in vogue for someone with IV after their name.

he was definitely snorting something in the toilet. meth maybe?

I have girlfriend who’s a social worker. Apparently PCP is becoming popular again and is, of course, stronger than it was back in the 90s.

This right here is exactly why I loved him so much on that show. Nelsan played Lafayette with such love and care that it made the audience love and care about him too.

It could be argued that Lafayette was ever the only genuinely likeable character on TB, entirely because of Mr. Ellis’ immense talent and effortless charm.

And the writing got bad really quickly—I think in the middle of season 2 I realized I was hate-watching the show rather than merely watching it. Lafayette was the only consistently solid part on the show, and it was because Ellis’s talent could take the worst line and deliver it with such flair it was sold.

Even from episode 1, he was - hands down - the best character on the entire show. And when he got to interact with Alfre Woodard, it was just golden.

There were seasons where he was the only likeable character. His talent shined through no matter how bad the writing got.

Wow, he was so young. I’ve never seen this show, but I just looked him up and one of the first news stories that came up from before today was an interview where Ellis criticized a former co-star for quitting because that actor didn’t want to play a gay character. That’s a stand up thing to do.

There were times where he was the only likable character on that show. How sad, he was so young.