I couldn't even get through that Scott Weiland disaster area. Good god.
I couldn't even get through that Scott Weiland disaster area. Good god.
Hooray for Kymia! And I have to say, I really liked her sculptures.
The only thing of value I walked away with the season was Coach losing.
I really wish more emphasis had been placed on the hypocrisy of all the God talk and I REALLY wish Brandon had been able to react more to the news that the idol discovery had been staged. I was SO happy when Sophie brought that to light.
Why does he have to be so intentionally thick about a perfectly logical question?
From your mouth to God's ears. HA!
"when someone asks if you're a god you say YES!"
What about Coach letting Brandon think God helped them find the idol? Or any other time Coach invoked the Christian God given how he's been all Eastern Philosophy up until this season? Coach is a pig.
They can't say ANYTHING around him at this point that has anything to do with alliances or voting or whatever. The whole thing with Rick was born because Brandon is purposefully incapable of realizing that Albert said what he said to Rick to make sure they had him for numbers. All brandon heard was "LIE LIE LIE" and…
Brandon is a threat because no one can do any strategic fibbing without Brandon coming along an blowing it up ie the whole confrontation between Albert and Rick.
This HAD to be an edit to make it seem like they said something bad about Kymia's piece:
Bill Powers: (badly edited) "BUT" "Kymia's piece is visually offputting which forced you to look closer to really get into it".
I officially hope no one wins this season. I suppose Rick and Sophie are the least repugnant and Sophie is the more accomplished player, but I have to say I pretty much hate every single person that's left. And thank you, Carrie, so much for pointing out how absolutely gross all this God business is.
Uh no. He's on the lam. You know, for that whole drowning incident…and the kneecapping of a federal officer.
Am I the only one who wept at the end of this? It started right about the time the dog tags came out.
Actually it's "enunciation" and yes, diction can pertain to it:
A+++++++
That soundtrack has 4 songs they use over and over and OVER again. I never want to hear any of those songs again.
No. No we don't. That's Gary Marshall's malfunction thinking he knows what women want. And I can say with absolute certainty it is. Not. That. Movie.
The very idea of shrooms and coke anywhere near each other gives me an anxiety attack.
You are correct, sir. However, they're both "saved" when they realize that they belong together. I'm a hormonal female, so I didn't mind that movie so much. Ben Stiller does a turn as a pretty hilarious "artist".