Final verdict of cast:
Final verdict of cast:
Sam's death was justified because he was strangling Rebecca. They tried to stop him but Sam wouldn't stop until he was dead.
They got married at a school whose football coach had quit under less-than-ideal circumstances (I forget where, but it was apparently a recognizable story, bc everyone guessed it), and the students had rioted, which included them graffiti-ing penises on everything. So all the wedding photos she had planned had…
My grandmother wore a wedding dress to her own (and only) daughter's wedding. How did that not make the cut?
*waits for angry reddit people*
But he then held her arms behind her back and sexually assaulted her as she continued to plead for him to stop, according to Karr.
This was such an amazing speech, this along with Arquette and the writer speech from Imitation Game was super moving. I was so annoyed that hardly ANYONE clapped for Common/ Legend as much as they did for Arquette. Common's speech was pure poetry!
That's the thing — men are asked who they're wearing. And then they're often asked about things that aren't about their clothes (sometimes they're even asked about their clothes last, almost as an afterthought as the interviewer is about to lose them). Not a lot of questions about what shape-wear is holding it all…
That scene when Annalise was having her head scratched by her mom brought me to tears. I've been in that exact position and had many poignant conversations and shared many secrets with my mother doing that same thing. I miss my Mummy.
Two caged birds singing through gritted teeth.
I find it impossible to believe that Bonnie is that interesting. Also, I still think it was Nose Ring and Rudy.
I hope Ms. Tyson will be a reoccurring character. This woman is fabulous
Omg. I love Cicely! Practically telling Anna Mae to eat her damn cake!
If you haven't heard the story John Mulaney does in his standup about Clinton, you must... you will love it.
I got to meet Bill Clinton on election Eve in 1996. He was amazing. As we stood in front of Air Force One, I mustered up enough courage to say "Good Luck Tomorrow, Sir". He graciously replied as he stared deep into my eyes and said "Thank you. Thank you" while he gave me a hand hug as well. I have a glorious picture…
I have also met Bill Clinton. And I lost my shit. He was very gracious about the whole thing. Now I am rethinking the entire encounter and wondering if he was staring at my rack.