I'm afraid the foolish one is you, Cheyenne. For becoming ridiciliously overwraught simply because someone offers up their criticisms of a television program.
I'm afraid the foolish one is you, Cheyenne. For becoming ridiciliously overwraught simply because someone offers up their criticisms of a television program.
Yeah, I loved the understated depature of Claire this season. She's moving on to something and she's going to leave those friends behind. Sad, but kind of realistic.
What is so bad about Kickstarter, though?
Yeah, I don't understand that. At all. Coven was an embarrassing mess.
People think Asylum is the worst season?
To be fair, I think coming off meaty parts such as Constance and Jude to Fiona would be quite a come down and given her age, there probaly aren't a lot of good roles on TV and film avaliable for her. *Shakes fist*
Eh, I consider The Simpsons over and done with and just don't bother, so it doesn't annoy so much. The classics are there and then, there was no more
*Shivers*
My uh, body, is….avaliable.
Well, that's good to hear. Hearing Sinon's account of Bart's character in the later years of the show is depressing to say the least.
No, it's a Discovery Channel thing, apparently. I saw a clip of it - it's as exploiative as you might expect.
For me, the problem with this serial is that it changes gear so much in the final episode.
Eh, I'd class it more as homage then anything else.
As someone who came onboard to the character with Simone's run (which admittingly had it's up and downs, but I loved those characters) - I'm really not sure how I feel about the new creative team and changes.
To each their own. Personally, I hated each of those manchildren with a passion.
That's….a whole lot of fucked up to put in a book.
I know have to read these books for the crazy. Anything about militant homosexuals?
And now I have to see those films.
Sweet fuck.
Oh.