I really hope Ivanka Trump is watching this show.
I really hope Ivanka Trump is watching this show.
My two complaints:
1. Andrea was very much a dangerous/crazy/sexy cliché, right down to the "take this unknown pill" to the inevitable "do you ever wish you could go someplace else/disappear" conversation. I'm a little sick of seeing this character type on film. At the very least it needs to get a little more…
Also, with regard to the Lip's alcoholism storyline being so abrupt: addicts replace one addiction with another all the time if they don't get treatment. Lip has always been highly sexually active. He went on that sorority spree after Helene left him. But then he couldn't get it up anymore and replaced that feeling…
speaking for TAs here. You get a stipend and your tuition covered (at least as a grad student you do). I'm assuming he gets a stipend that is more money hourly than he can make in the cafeteria. He could also do the work he was doing in high school, writing papers for other kids (yes, poor grad students still do this…
Something is not right with Caleb. And I predict they'll drag out the HIV stuff again next season when it's dramatically convenient. Also, have they dealt with any age difference between Ian and Caleb? He again is dealing with his own daddy issues by looking toward older men. That lunchbox thing confirmed that.
The money problems that were such a prevalent part of the first few seasons seem to also have disappeared. I guess assistant managing a diner resolves all of those issues?
True, but I also had a hard time believing he would just leave her like that, and not even defend himself or fight for the relationship. Also, that he could be a high-functioning heroin addict without anyone noticing.
As a high-achieving academic with an alcoholic parent who has battled my own relationship with alcohol in the past, despite knowing I should "know better" at the time, Lip's storyline this season really resonated with me. For those saying "he should have known better"….it's a lot harder to avoid alcoholism than it…
Yeah, can a medical professional please explain how he lost just an eyeball to a gunshot wound and no skull or brain matter? not even a TBI, or I don't know, some paralysis on that side? It's not like his eyeball got carved out of its socket - a bullet went into his HEAD.
I don't think it's that he isn't interested - I think it's that he's private and not inclined to start talking details with Abraham. Some guys aren't into that "male bonding through gross descriptions of the female body" dynamic.
and of course Robert Kirkman would say, in response, "Just assume all of those discussions took place offscreen."
Or nobody's putting condoms on the list when they go out on supply runs. There has to be a large supply left though (albeit expired)
If they're in Alexandria, they need to prepare those people for winter. It can't conveniently always be a sweaty summer there in the story.
Huh? Do people actually still have a problem with interracial hookups??
Where are Sasha and Abe on the hookup front? Weren't they going to at the end of last season? That thread sort of got dropped.
FINALLY someone gets laid on this show. How many seasons has it been since we got a sex scene? This show needs more of that.
The thing that bothers me most about the timing of this show, and the time jump, is that Judith never ages. I get that it's hard to find a new similar-looking baby actor for every growth stage, but shouldn't Judith be at least 2 by now, and walking? Just realized it when Michonne showed Rich the video of her in the…
I'm sure it's already been said, but Fiona and Lip are in a lot of ways the most similar to eachother in their relationship patterns. Fiona's "relationships" are with bad boys who are essentially her relationship with her father; they are in and out of her life, unpredictable, emotionally manipulative, and…
Also, Brendan's defense attorneys should have had him tested intellectually and psychologically to establish his IQ and his mental age for competency, and should have had an expert testify to his suggestibility and vulnerability, and why a person of his physical age AND mental age would confess to something they…
Yeah, how could they have convicted him, a MINOR, on the confession alone? There are so many things legally wrong with that! And the fact that the judge didn't flag the lack of another representative adult or guardian in the room - parent or attorney - is such a clear violation of his rights, and even more so since he…