MURKA
MURKA
They let me have it back, though. They just took out the one page. I fully blame myself for that gaffe. They give you a little checklist thingy on the plane and “flowers” were on it. I was just like, “oh shit.”
When I moved to NZ I had a scrapbook with me. Didn’t even think about the fact that it had dried flowers in it. They confiscated it immediately. I was in tears because I’d had it since I was a kid, so they were nice enough to rip out the page with the flowers and give me back the book. That was totally my fault for…
I mean, he’s just aged. He looks old now because he’s getting up there.
Oh, thank goodness. Someone else in the world who notices things like this. When commercials aren’t logical or omit things and don’t make sense I get legitimately worked up. And everyone in my life is like, “Calm down, it’s just a commercial.” But that shit BOTHERS me. I notice every damn thing and I kinda feel like…
I love it so much when y’all call out the hypocrisy on this site. It makes me want to cackle and pop all the popcorn.
I always loved her too, then I saw an article a couple of years ago about how she’d been caught on video slapping Paris and screaming at her. Take it with a boulder of salt, but I’ve always felt a little sour towards them all after all that kerfuffle.
I never would have known that was her in a million years. She looks totally different.
I’m from Georgia, not even an hour’s drive from Stone Mountain, and while I hate it when people generalize about the South, this is something that’s actually true. It happens all the time, even among people who would probably never consider themselves racist, even among people who are not themselves white. Someone…
I’ve always thought Caitriona Balfe was pretty (and looks like I pictured Claire as I read) but she’s never really done it for me until that outfit she was wearing during their little musical tour. All it takes is a little androgyny and I’m on board all the way. I’ve had her little song stuck in my head for two days…
I read that article and was horrified, but then I began to think that Manson was just trolling the fuck out of the reporter the whole time.
I wonder if even that would work.
Kurt hated the vitriol aimed at his wife. There is another part in the documentary where he has a whole crowd of fans at a concert yell, “We love you, Courtney!” because she was upset that everyone hated her.
Thank you for this. I said something similiar downthread. It was obvious to me that she blames herself for a lot.
I mean, clearly the woman ain’t perfect and never was.
She came off in the film as the one who was trying to have structure in the family, who was trying for normalcy. Haircuts, birthday parties, baths. She even says to him at one point, “Do you want your daughter to see you like that?’
I didn’t see it that way. I saw it as more of her lamenting her role in his death, blaming herself, feeling guilty for something that likely would have happened either way. The entire documentary shows just how co-dependent Kurt was, how his self-esteem was delicate and he relied very heavily on being around…
Most definitely. I am dying for Lord John Grey to come on the scene. He’s my personal favorite and I hope they cast him well, and that he has that perfect chemistry with Jamie.
I think they have a conversation about that later. About how it could be down to the woman OR the man. At least they do in the books.
I wasn’t sold on Sam either, at first. I’ve been reading the books for years and he didn’t fit the image in my head, so I was iffy. However, I’ve always kind of found Jamie in the books more irritable than loveable. I mean, he’s Jamie, I feel like I HAVE to love him, but I want to slap him most of the time. Sam…