I’m glad she didn’t. I would venture to say that the majority of us Hoosiers disagree with the law, particularly in Indianapolis, which is where the majority of the revenue went.
I’m glad she didn’t. I would venture to say that the majority of us Hoosiers disagree with the law, particularly in Indianapolis, which is where the majority of the revenue went.
As a gay man, little things like this mean a LOT to me.
Is it really that hard for you to mentally replace “flight to Beirut” with “road trip to a nearby National Park”? The idea was that she took some time to hang out with her friends without a baby and husband in tow. The “Beirut” part was totally inconsequential.
When my husband and I watched the episode where we were introduced to Rachel for the first time I didn't really react. I mean, "Oh, yeah, of course there's a corporate clone. Makes perfect sense." About halfway through her episode my husband looks at me with a puzzled look "Wait... is that another clone? I didn't even…
Seestra gif party!!!!
YES to the pretending to be another clone! The Season 2 premiere blew my mind with that.
I was just going to say that! Since Sarah is the first clone introduced I always like of Tatiana Maslany as Sarah, but not the others. The others are distinct people. I know she plays all of them, but while watching the show it seems unbelievable because they're all so different.
She is amazing. I constantly forget that all of the clones are played by her. Helena 4ever.
I really want there to be an Orphan Black spin off that is The Adventures of Felix and Alison. Their weird friendship is one of my favorite parts of the show.
I was so skeptical that the show could make it believable that each clone was their on distinct character when I started the show, and now I they are so very much their own person that I forget it's the same person behind all of them. I marathoned the first two seasons recently, and ugh I can't imagine how much worse…
He told me. "I slept with my ex a month ago, and we had a pregnancy scare. Do with that information what you will." And then he left to go do laundry. What even. But a few months later he sent me an extra long text apologizing and letting me know I was better off without him because he was living in the supply room at…
I had dated a woman off and on for about 6 years after coming out in my mid 20's. She was my "first" and I had a particularly hard time letting her go. She had a fairly closed life to me and our dating consisted of the two of us (usually going nowhere) and lots of sex. After a while I'd get frustrated that we never…
Oh man, I'm glad you said this because I thought Jacqueline's parents had some of the best lines in the whole show. Such as:
Myanmar!
I'm just here to say that I'd FINALLY gotten "Pinot Noir" out of my head then this article popped up and now i'm back to square one.
I'm Navajo and I loved this show. While I cannot comment on how the Asian community thinks of Dong, I feel pretty strongly about the Native American arc. In the third episode where Mrs. Vorhees parents are introduced, I died. I thought they captured a part of Native Americans that I don't see in media: our sense of…
After watching the entire series, I think I understand Tituss' point. There's a theme about at least 3 characters (Kimmy, Titus & Jac) trying to run away from/erase their past to varying degrees of success. Jac has tried to erase any trace of her racial identity. Now could they've made it clearer if they'd cast a…
I'm not Native American (at least not very much), so I'm not going to tell them what they should and shouldn't be offended by. But I find the "legit" Native American characters (Jenna's mom and dad back in South Dakota) to be great modern portrayals of Native Americans. Dad was in the Air Force and mom is just as…
Jacqueline's parents are the only rational people on this show! How demeaning!
"Y'all ain't about to white guilt me out this check. Miss me with all that!"