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i feel sort of old.  everyone has these warm fuzzy memories of youth=vhs.  the warm fuzzy period of my tv watching is before vcrs.  we did have a projector and would get 4 minute films from the library, usually old comedy like chaplin, or L&H.

i feel sort of old.  everyone has these warm fuzzy memories of youth=vhs.  the warm fuzzy period of my tv watching is before vcrs.  we did have a projector and would get 4 minute films from the library, usually old comedy like chaplin, or L&H.

how could someone hate film grain?  it's like saying you hate food to have flavour

how could someone hate film grain?  it's like saying you hate food to have flavour

mormons dont drink

i'd prefer to see his shrill backbiting, manipulative, double crossing, lying, selfish wives destroyed.  seriously, who would want any of these hateful monstrous women?

even though margene is making mad money, i think bill's hardware stores, gaming machine business and casino probably dwarf her income.

village of the damned

good to see to that you see Marge balking at contributing her money as some kind of go girl feminism.  Bill should pay for her house and kid, and she should make mad money that doesn't have to go to the family.

so, Bill is wrong for trying to form a bridge between JJ and his own family?  there is a child, he isn't going anywhere, she can't just have hissy fits.  And once again, he is an asshole because he doesn't want to be the dictator on an imbred compound that does nothing but ruin lives?  I'll take that kind of asshole

same old same old

so, now Bill is the bad guy because he is a successful business man who creates jobs in the community and provides for his family?  now, i am pretty socialist myself, but my understanding of the USA is it has a myth about being the land of opportunity and prides itself on money, growth, capitalism, etc. So how is Bill

Bill is so hateable.  what was most hateable in this episode?  him saving the girl?  getting both hollis and roman?  getting out from under Ned?  securing his family's casino?  doing both those things in a way that raises their status in the community?  creating a splinter church to offer his family a stabilizing

i'd say lots of his plans do work out. he's a wealthy business man.  the casino is a go against all odds.  he's survived swimming in water with sharks like roman and hollis.  even though his wives are childish harpies who hate each other, he somehow manages to hold them together.  his earnest spirituality now finally

it really is true.  no matter how thoroughly villainous to her very core Nikki is, she will always be framed through the frame of female victim, so rather than a villain, she is someone you hope for the best for.  and Bill, who can be ruthless, and misguided, has constantly tried to protect his immediate and extended

why not root for her.  she's been pretty consistently a heinous person from the start of the series, no sense rooting for her to change now.

is marg an adult herself though?

i just thought it was funny because the henrisckson wives are so far from perfect that it isnt even  a word in their dictionary.  they are serious fails as regular people let alone their own chosen ideals.  they are always so busy tryiing to put something over on another to care whether they are being good or not, and

i dont understand how people see the whole family as being on bills shoulders? What has he done to his family?  there are 4 adults running the family, and usually those wives get there way, so its not like he's a little tyrant

it looked more like rosemary's baby restaged—like some b movie remake