It was clear it was an hallucination, there was no explanation for her dropping the baby there. Plus, black woman + baby immediately made me think "this is Wes' mother".
It was clear it was an hallucination, there was no explanation for her dropping the baby there. Plus, black woman + baby immediately made me think "this is Wes' mother".
You mean Sam's murder;)
>santorum
Why? In season 1 he cheats on his wife, but that's about it. And then he's framed for Sam's murder and - even if he's acquitted - his reputation is destroyed forever.
So because he cheated on her he deserved to be framed for a murder he didn't commit?
Michaela
WTF? Nate and Asher are the only good characters on the show. Annalise framed him for a murder he didn't commit, and he shouldn't be upset?
That Conner sure is a conman
I think they meant to show Aiden was secretly bisexual and Michaela was not ok with it (which is within her rights). But they did it the wrong way, with a ton of exposition.
She does. She says it very clearly in Season 1. She figures it out when she finds the missing scales from the trophy after the police search Annalise's house. "You didn't do it, they did".
There's no contradiction in anarcho-capitalism. An anarchist society would be capitalist, since it would lack the only factor that can seize property and create socialism (the State)
Nope. Libertarians (or liberals, as we call them here in Europe*) and conservatives are polar opposites on issues such as gay rights, separation of church and state, criminal justice reform.
Dat quote.
Season 3 of The Americans has a gay hitman who's a creepy and dangerous dude. And monogamous
I've actually just finished season 1, so I'll have to binge those two real quick.
I watched it on Netflix and I thought it would be a 15-episode miniseries, I think it would've worked.
There should have never been a season 2 and 3. The whole story could've been told in 13 episodes, why did they drag it so long?
Except the drunk character was the one initiating sex
The problem is that there's more than one season. I can't understand how they managed to stretch the story into three seasons. You could've told the whole thing in 12/13 episode and it would've been a wonderful mini series.
The good wife is a great name. Think about her. She's torn between the public role that she has to fulfill - the wife of the state's attorney - and her work which he clearly enjoys.
The title alone is a reflection on women's role in society and what society expects of them
He's not "responsible" for Pinochet's dictatorship, the US aided a coup that already existed. He was not responsible for Vietnam, the Vietnam War was Kennedy's fault.
Kissinger was the right man at the right time, he was able to make tough decisions in order to protect the US and contain the Soviet Union. He was one…