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I'm just suggesting that might have been the original plan but they would have to shift gears when Greg left (I could be totally wrong, maybe they always knew he'd leave.) I'm not saying he's some kind of great guy, just that he was a guy that was hanging out pining for her while she pursued another guy. Also, I don't

Maybe. Or it's also possible that pedophiles are drawn to the church because they know that it's a place they can really get away with some stuff. I also don't know if the numbers are as marginal as you suggest- seems to be a pretty ongoing, pervasive issue affecting Catholic churches all over the world. It's the

And they were going to do a duet of I'll Make Love to You at a children's hospital!

Not to mention when he's talking to his priest buddy about second thoughts (was it in the episode before this? I watched them back to back so they are blurred) you see him light up like "Oh, I'm having second thoughts about this marriage but Father Brah didn't have any about the priesthood!" Like the poor, dumb guy

While that was a very thoughtful, interesting response it still didn't really refute the comment. The church doesn't do a good job of preventing priests from abusing children (and you suggest a few ways that could be improved.) You said so yourself but so did the original comment.

The way you describe her current husband doesn't sound much like Nathaniel, it really sounds more like Greg (a friend sort of waiting in the wings of an ill-fated relationship) which makes me wonder if they really thought she'd end up with him if the actor hadn't of left, Just a theory.

Agreed, I think part of why the show works is that while it was clear that Josh and Rebecca should not at all get married, it wasn't because she's evil and fucked up and he's perfect and loving, they both have their issues. Of course he doesn't really deserve to be destroyed (he never really deserved to be so

I haven't had extensive experience with soju or baiju but from what I know soju is drinkable and baiju smells and tastes like death (but somehow the smell is slightly deathier than the taste.)

It's funny. I'm a woman and I loved Ben Folds in early college and took little offence because I was also dating girls at the time and felt similar relationship-based anger towards girls at times. But, when I got older (and also started dating guys) it rubbed me a little wrong because there is something a little

I got Skittles on my last road trip (they were Sweet and Sour, I think) and I was going to town on them and my husband, who is averse to most junk food, accepted my offer of one. A single Skittle which took him many minutes to eat. I'd offer him another and he'd be like "no, I'm still working on this one." Finally, it

I love those fucking potato skins chips and also their mozzarella stick Cheetos things. Those I've never had on a road trip, they were just available in my work vending machine and I would turn to them in moments of despair.

I don't go that hard on the jerky as you but I've always considered it a decently healthy snack aside from the sodium and have some in my desk at work.

I, too, have a fast food beef hangup but it only applies to ground beef (unless it's in a Jack in the Box taco) so I was always totally into Arby's. That mystery meat was fine with me, especially since I enjoy a Beef and Cheddar that has 4 sauces on it (comes with Catalina and cheese sauce, I add Horsey and Arby's) so

Ooh I love some Hot Fries. My husband is disgusted with most gas station trashy treats (he will usually only eat a Snickers) but I'm all about the most processed weird thing I can find!

That really was what upset me the most because watching them talk you could hear and see how child-like they were. Just very "young" mentally for 12 year olds.

It is definitely rooted in rigid gender roles (men save women, women are either there to be saved or conquered) and I think that's why people could get over the hurdle in a work like Sin City- it is supposed to be kind of worst-case-scenario world where everyone is an extreme archetype (and sure noirs didn't have

Yess, I'm glad there is another latecomer to the show! And someone else to back me up about his sexual magnetism…I even married a guy from Arkansas, I think it's because Billy Bob! And "a lie the man made up to convince people to have less fun" is the TRUTH about so many (fun) things!

Her portrayal is a bit eye rolly (not the actresses fault but she's just having to play a very hackneyed trope) but, even if it's been done a million times before, that kind of lawyer would be defending and perhaps befriending prostitutes and there is actually nothing wrong with being a prostitute. But male writers do

I am obviously late to this discussion but I just finished it and wanted to talk about how it wasn't good but I still loved it somewhere. But Billy Bob has swag, so much swag indeed that I know I would fuck him in a heartbeat, I consider myself an empathetic person. And while "whiskey dick" is real for some, it

OOf, I get it. They have….not great radio voices (unlike their dad who did radio for years and sounds great!) I got over it and love them and am eagerly awaiting this BUT have no been able to listen to any of Travis' other podcasts because his voice is by far the most annoying to me.