Exactly. The Little Dude has worn nothing but Crocs for the past year. I paid good money for Stride Rite sneakers in different sizes that I’ve had to give away, unworn, because he refuses to wear any shoes but his Crocs.
Exactly. The Little Dude has worn nothing but Crocs for the past year. I paid good money for Stride Rite sneakers in different sizes that I’ve had to give away, unworn, because he refuses to wear any shoes but his Crocs.
I agree that there is “something” there but it has absolutely nothing to do with understanding women. If anything it’d help men understand men more and how little sexual activity should impact their sense of masculinity. Maybe then they wouldn’t feel so threatened by gay men or powerful women and maybe toxic…
I know right? He’s 4. He’s supposed to like tacky stuff because light up and dinosaurs are AWESOME when you’re 4. Also, he’s a little person with his own tastes and preferences, not Tom Ford’s accessory.
I read this Dirt Bag and immediately Googled ‘light up dinosaur shoes for adults’ so I am in complete agreement. More light up dino shoes in the world, particularly for small children who are going to have the shit policed out of what they wear sooner rather than later and deserve a few short years to just enjoy some…
And who BOUGHT the tacky shoes and/or allowed them to be given to the kid?
Oh right. Because it’s being attracted to men that makes a woman a woman.
I am positive they do not. He performed at a festival I was working at and people who only knew Hairspray - not even his version but the garbage that John Travolta was in or even worse their kid’s high school play - all sat in the front in the expensive seating because they were rich assholes trying to show off as…
Even as young William he’s like this—Logan giving him grief about being totally forgettable, mechanical, goody goody with no passion rhymes well with him being a zero-empathy violent fuckhead; those are two versions of just sort of being empty inside; that’s what’s so tragic about the maze not being meant for…
I doubly love that involved him doing the robot.
Let’s hope that they don’t ‘kill it’ the way they did for ‘Carnivale’ or ‘Deadwood’.
I wish they had done a reveal where when it appeared he dragged her into the barn to rape and brutalize her to death he had really knocked her out and hooked a device to her, trying to hack and bring her memories of him to the surface. It’s the torture that reveals him as a bruised boy’s ego instead of an altruistic…
I mean, Ed Harris’ “Well I’ll be damned” grin at the end was just a little sprinkling of perfection, so I would not be at all sad if he lived.
I think we only saw 2 hosts achieve consciousness, Maeve and Delores. If Maeve’s whole story was to escape, why did she get off the train? She was given the information about where her child was and made a choice at the end, one that (hopefully) wasn’t programmed for her.
And that the hosts can beat death and conquer the world for eternity where humans only imagine they can.
THANK YOU! I am so confused about everyone’s positive view on MiB/old William...did I miss something? Where did William say he wanted to free Dolores or help the hosts in any way? All he cared about was unravelling the mystery of the maze and “to win the game.” He started beating up Dolores when she wouldn’t deliver…
I think they were giving William a ramped up version of the Nice-Guy-who-is-not-actually-a-nice-guy arc. Even when we just knew he was William he gave off douchebag vibes. His original experience with Delores he was the good guy who would tear heaven and hell apart to be with his dreamgirl. He let loose and excused…
I think it’s sort of perfect—ultimately, he’s a total m’lady who falls in love with a damsel. It’s a narrative that he likes because it makes him Good. And we learn, in bits and pieces throughout the season, that he’s fascinated with the robots because he too has always felt less than human. Even as young William he’s…
“—maybe in Trump World, where things look basically the same as they do in Westworld (the violence and the bad dialogue), except we’re not hosts because nobody in the government believes in STEM education.”
I loved Felix’s 10 seconds of existential crisis before Maeve had to assure him he wasn’t a host.
But there is a bottom in the swamp. His name is Old Gregg, he’s a scaly manfish.