She’s the female lead and main character, of course, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t a main character.
She’s the female lead and main character, of course, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t a main character.
How in the world is Ke Huy Quan’s Waymond not a leading role?
Yeah, that, too.
Dark is a Netflix original production. The first German language one, in fact.
You’re kidding me, right?
With Fred not just dying but being wiped from existence - huge difference is a show with a canon afterlife - and Amy Acker still being hanging around afterwards to keep rubbing it in... Only regarding the character and not the relationship, I’d say Fred, for sure.
If we’re talking Ivanova, I’m definitely going with the relationship that’s tragic mostly because the weren’t allowed to show it...
I honestly regret getting rid of my VHSs...
It might actually kinda fit Hyde’s character if we found out he’s gone for the exact same reason his actor is.....
Not a word in that very long self justification contradicts my statement - her “opinions” are not about her own body but about that of others.
Well. English people, apparently. Scotland is just trying to legally strengthen trans rights, against massive backlash from London.
“As a woman, she’s very much entitled to say what she feels about her own body”.
I definitely need to get one for the teenage boy next door.....
It’s a real scientific term but it’s not the name of a real, stable, existing, minable element.
Pretty sure both Ribisi’s and Weaver’s character - business and science - call it Unotbainium and nobody ever calls it anything else.
“Unobtainium is mentioned nowhere during the entire run time of Avatar: The Way Of Water”
I can’t stop reading that as Disneychanted...