feliciaharvey--disqus
LevityofLonging
feliciaharvey--disqus

For me, I enjoyed the show at one point, and I like to finish what I started. It's getting to the point where it is too frustrating though. This show used to be fun.

I liked that stupid fucking cop song. I checked out of pretty much any newspaper scene though.

I fast-forwarded through much of Cumberbatch's episode, something I don't normally do. I don't think he was a good fit.

That is the problem, exactly. I like her as a person from what I can tell, but I'm not a huge fan of her comedic skills. But people have been so hateful and disgusting that I, and others, feel the need to defend her, feel almost protective.

An insult to Leonard Cohen in what way? He wasn't the most political person, but I doubt he would have been down with Trump. As for the over used song, he has been quoted as saying that at one point he thought perhaps he should chime in and say enough with the song, but now he was rather glad that it is still being

That is part of what made the song for me, the imperfections. I thought it was brave and personal in a way that many covers of the song are just not.

Those things are all worse, at least barring any terrible thing that could still happen during his presidency. And there is no denying that they are shameful. But during those respective times, those things were par for the course. What makes this one of the most shameful things is that this is supposedly a more

As in phone it in, or actually not appear? I know he quit the chappelle show, but why would they be worried that he would no show?

I was so pleased she included some of Cohen's lyrics. I only ever hear people cover the Buckley version, which is undeniably beautiful but lacking some of my favorite lines.

I don't care what anyone else thinks. I loved it, and I am normally someone who thinks Hallelujah is covered too much. It's not even my favorite Cohen song. I do think it was a proper tribute to Leonard Cohen though, and I appreciated that it was not the Buckley version of lyrics, which is what people typically cover.

I do agree with that. Much has been said about the media's bias, but I don't think he would have made it past the primaries if the media had not given him all of the attention.

The Polks are the torture porn aspect. I think your definition is lacking. Often in torture porn people are tied up and gruesomely disfigured, so I think the term 100% applies here.

"As long as she says yes" is very much in line with Negan's character. He abhors rape in the comics.

She already did.

I felt like maybe she lost some of that torch she carries for him tonight. She thought that he had become a more honorable man, but their reunion was a let down and he didn't measure up. Maybe she'll return North and make sweet wilding love now.

I bet that's going to bite him in the ass. Maybe Cersei will kill Tommen and Jaime will realize his whole life has been a lie.

He seemed pleased to me. Like some after school special music was about to play, and he would sit Arya down and tell her he knew she could find herself all along.

That was such a great call back.
"Are you going to die for some chickens?"
"Someone is."

It drags out her current storyline instead of seeing her get on a boat and leave. I know Arya has been careless at times, but letting her defenses down like that goes beyond careless and into unbelievable for the character stupidity.

That was the quietest massacre of a large group of people ever. One lone scream, and Clegane takes a thirty second walk back to his dead group.