Eh, Patrick was an asshole, albiet a charming and self-oblivious one.
Eh, Patrick was an asshole, albiet a charming and self-oblivious one.
I don't think Josh was ever in love with Geoffery, more the idea that he was into him and Geoffery progressed things far too fast for Josh to process it.
Eh, I felt for him. Geoffery is a deeply damaged person and I can't imagine how he processed being gay and having that Father. Finding out he was gay seemed to be a way for him to try and escape that damage and redefine himself and that's nowhere near enough for him to deal, particularly since he doesn't really…
I can't imagine the series moving past a fourth season - it really feels as if there's only so much you can do with Josh at this point.
Ugh, don't get me started. It's painful and that music…..
Eh, he was VERY bad for Josh and needed to get himself sorted out. I felt for him, but the trainwreck that was his relationship with Josh was so painful to watch that I can't say I really miss him and his story is done.
While I'm sure we'll see shades of it - I think we saw a lot of that put to bed last season when Josh had to deal with Patrick's treatment of him and spending time with his Mother and learning to set boundaries for himself in regards to his Mother's illness and getting a job. I'm sure we're going to see this new…
I enjoyed it, but I can't quite but feel that The Doctor forgave Alshildr all too easily and I still think the whole situation would have been more true to his character if it'd been an accidental screw up.
And also very real.
I had to pause during that opening sequence. God, Hannah….
Geoffery wasn't exactly functional….
No, the first series was planned to be broadcast on ABC2 (a channel which is much more willing to take on controverisal subjects and is more youth oriented), but was pulled over to ABC1 (most likely due to Josh Thomas's popularity as a comedian and apperances on the game show My Generation with Tom).
Josh and Tom rip on each other, it's part of the patter of their friendship (yes, sometimes it goes too far) and - as Tom informed us: Josh needed someone to help him deal with Arnold and that happens with friends who are house sharing sometimes.
Details do fade, I guess.
Whoops, thanks :) And yes, John is adorable :)
Eh, all part of the hype.
There were a lot of good elements in this episode and that baby speech….but the resolution to the main plot just came out of nowhere and let everything down. I love the sentiment of it, I do, I do! But, some foreshadowing would have sold it, particularly with the grimm reality of the episode.
While I'm not a fan of Nimah's inclusion in season two, I actually thought that was a rather tragic note for her character.
Sorry, disagree. I loved Nimah in series one and thought she was fantastic - wonderful lot of viciousness and self-delusion. She never should have been brought back in season two, however, it didn't serve the actress or the character well.
:Sigh: