It really annoys me that they all do the fire-walk quickly and it hurts. Isn't it common knowledge that the key is to walk slowly and your feet don't burn?
It really annoys me that they all do the fire-walk quickly and it hurts. Isn't it common knowledge that the key is to walk slowly and your feet don't burn?
Because in society, and particularly this small football obsessed town rigs is hot, confident and being a football star gives you a leg up. It's classic high school, and we see the reverse of that in later seasons when rigs struggles with who he is when he's not the football player.
I think it makes sense if you think of dillon not as a home but as a job. Coach might act like a surrogate father, but he's actually not- this is a job, being a step towards what he says is his dream job. But for the players and us it's not a step in a career and that's why it doesn't make emotional sense for the…
What is it with you and the girls on this show? Tyra makes bad decisions with guys- she just DOES. As much as I love rigs, landry would be a better and more decent boyfriend than rigs, but Tyra has the same problem as her mother- they pick bad boys. So why exactly doesn't landry deserve tyra? He's sweet, he's caring…
you are taking your own perceptions and enforcing them on the show. Nothing that happened with matt and julie even suggests rape culture. At all.
But it does suggest that the issue of rape wasn't on the writers' minds at all. By having Julie be the aggressor it makes very little sense that the fear would be that matt would rape her. I don't even understand why rape is featuring in this conversation, I think it's pretty clear that wasn't the intent or does it…
Scott Porter is freaking hilarious on Hart of Dixie. You wouldn't think it, but his comedic timing is on point
I haven't liked much he's done since FNL, but he absolutely embodies riggs.
well there's no possible way thea going with macolm can be good. I hope next season isn't setting up thea vs. ollie, because I have no more energy for such emotional confrontations. This finale was amazing, but I was a little put out by the ollie-felicity fake out
Is it really? There's no misunderstanding- slade knows exactly what happened, he's just nuts. And yes, there is a love triangle but that storyline remains completely true to all the characters and continues to affect them in real ways. They don't just drop it and move on- the consequences continue to appear for more…
That's true, we'll see where Arrow is in a couple of seasons. I'm mainly thinking of TVD because recently it's quickly turning into supernatural 902010. And reign, which i kind of love-hate, goes so well and then you can practically hear CW screaming 'no, we need the love triangle!'
oh, you're one of those "actually in the comic books" people.
well i think if you've watched much CW you'll know that's not really true. even something like the vampire diaries focuses on love triangles over the better parts of the show and will often completely change characters to fit plot beats. I don't really see that in Arrow
Felicity is seriously the MVP of this series, with diggle a close second.
Every time roe waits I get so tense, afraid that this time he won't be able to do it.
I love this tv show, and I feel so bad saying this because it's such a serious series but when one of the men yelled 'suppressing fire!' I immediately laughed because all I could think of was cyril
aw timmy I love you. I remember in one of the reviews in season 2 the reviewer referred to taylor kitsch as the 'weak link', and I was so incensed. He's just so sincere and simple in the best way.
I haven't seen the episode in a while, but for some reason I felt like Landry was putting too much pressure of matty to do…
I thought this episode was set in the netherlands. Why are the families speaking german and not dutch?
the problem with your analysis of voodoo and sacarcen is that you say one 'appears' to be good. when in reality matty is undeniably one of the nicest people on tv, and the way that he consistently struggles is one of the strongest character arcs through the series.
This may be exposing my ignorance, and anyone is free to correct me, but I'm not american, so i've never actually heard the term she-male outside of Ru Paul. It's possible it is used commonly as a derogatory term in Australia, but I've never been exposed to it. so to me the term 'you've got she-male' doesn't ring any…
i'm pretty sure the term 'f*gg*t has been used before on this show- I don't know if it was bleeped or now, because the bleeping doesn't seem to be consistent. And there have DEFINITELY been games and jokes that make fun of both the show and gayness- the entire idea of the Pit Crew in which they openly objectify men is…