Yes, yes, yes - not enough stars.
Yes, yes, yes - not enough stars.
They look like cassette people to me.
Friendships can be just as meaningful, if not more so, than romantic relationships. I feel like making their relationship a romantic one actually reduces its complexity.
ANTM finalist Analeigh Tipton is really endearing in the quirky-best-friend role.
As someone pointed out in another comment here, it also sounds a little more like they might be suing for breach of contract? Like there was an agreement that they would get credit, rather than that she allegedly infringed on something just the Raisens had written prior. It seems thin either way.
And then get all the therapy because this is not a kink; it’s just toxic.
NO.
Into the Cat-verse. Crisis of Infinite Cats. Catwoman and the Multiverse of Catness.
It’s consistent and probably pays fairly well, so, yeah, definitely worse ways to earn a paycheck.
Also, was it technically poly or were they just kind of seeing other people? Poly gets tossed around a lot to mean a bunch of different things, but my understanding is that poly actually refers to multiple concurrent relationships? I feel like there’s a distinction. I’m not poly nor have I dated anyone who is, so I’m…
But the “he doesn’t actually love me because he’s still attracted to (or wants to date? You’re right; it’s not super clear) other people is an insane take on the situation either way. I feel like LW1 might be a suuuuuper passive aggressive person to date.
Oh shit, it totally looks like it was shot over one weekend. That’s the aesthetic. Couldn’t figure out quite why I was getting cardboard vibes.
But like, with super moody lighting.
I have a sneaking suspicion that Wayward Sisters hit a wall with Kathryn Newton’s contract.
I’d be willing to put money on were-critters at least being alluded to on or before the finale of the first season.
They’re conjoined twins, and one’s the president and the other’s Santa Claus.
I did the same thing. I got talked into seeing the movie in theaters by someone who had read the book and enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would. The book was great, and definitely more biting (Is that an unintentional pun? Harr.) than earnest. I still have a soft spot in my heart for the movie though.
Yes, 100%.
I did the exact dams thing, but then I watched the season 11 premiere and was hooked again. The last few seasons have been very enjoyable, and season one was definitely a good “back-to-basics” moment. I had suspicions season 15 would be the last because it makes sense, symmetry wise. I’ll be sad to see the show go,…
So just because people you know have advanced degrees and well-paying jobs, all millennials are doing fine? Cool cool cool.