And I just really love the thought and detail you put into your comment!
And I just really love the thought and detail you put into your comment!
Soooo feeling you about Requiem for a Dream!! Had a friend insist I should see it, then he didn't even watch it with me. When I finished, I felt deeply sick to my stomach for at least 2 days. It would take an enormous sum of money to get me to watch that again, and it would take more money than Oprah has for me to…
But there IS something ethically and morally flawed about a society that is ok with this situation. It isn't about justice if she doesn't know that this torture is for a specific reason. Instead it's about people enjoying the torture of another human being. And they are torturing her using the excuse that back when…
Thank you for summarizing why his reviews drive me so batty! I swore I wouldn't return to read another one after the awful review of shut up and dance, but I keep returning for ya'll, my message board comrades in arms. I return for these commenter moments when I know I wasn't the only one bothered by his insistence…
Bees are major phobia territory! Or any robotic insects showing up really and you're clicking my phobia panic button like I'm the Anxiety character in that cartoon about emotions running a teen's brain. Inside Out right?
I found playtest- as a demonstration of our capacity to constantly underestimate the brain's ability to make the unreal tangible enough to do us serious harm- a Great episode. Rather than the phone ringing as the Definitive Moment, for me the moment of most intense horror was the hubris of believing a technology…
I don't often laugh out loud at online comments, but this had me giggling like crazy!!
"and partly because we all kind of want to have people we can legitimately hate, just so we get to enjoy punishing them.
You survived cancer and went back to the carpet store!
Thank you! All this commenting confusion about how he got to Pariah so fast it silly. Of course if the man in black kidnaps a major Host actor in a storyline they have to put another one in or risk guests getting angry.
I was just really happy that in the future most men apparently prefer full bush down below! All the Host women have a ton of hair down there and if it means I won't have to visit the wax lady regularly someday, I am all about this future!
This is Pariah border town!
Two men enter, one man leaves, two men enter, one man leaves!
Cannot stop the uncontrollable giggling!
"In a weird way, it’s like the story is suffering from the same confusion of identity as the robots are—an inability to build cohesion from the disparate fragments of high concept."
How about we assume that the writers, who want you to understand things from the android Host's perspectives, are intentionally subjecting…
Thank You! I was immediately horrified by what happened to Jerry and had all sorts of Big Brother 1984 chills run up and down my spine.
Check out the book 'Odd Girl Out' if your childhood bullies were girls. Made me feel so much better about some of the sh*t I endured in high school.
The bullies are NOT some 80s exaggeration. Kids are vicious and brutal and I can still see the blood running down my cousin's face onto her blouse after my mom drove our car, horn blasting, down a suburban street to break up a crowd and save my cousin from bullies.
High: yes probably. Go watch Poltergeist again, those were your 1980s parents.
I assumed the birthmark wasn't there and that was part of why Joyce stormed out like she did insisting that thing was not her son.
"Oh look, a buffet! But I don't have any money."
"Its free."
"Free!!! Ahhhh!!!" [unintelligible slurping and eating noises]