If I’m honest, the sullen sulky bad boy plays right into the fantasy for me. But it makes him less available, so for that reason I need him to get his shit together. He happens to be a pretty damn good actor, which makes it all the much worse.
If I’m honest, the sullen sulky bad boy plays right into the fantasy for me. But it makes him less available, so for that reason I need him to get his shit together. He happens to be a pretty damn good actor, which makes it all the much worse.
That season 2 finale.....when he offers to go, but he knows he won’t....and the goodbyes are said without saying the words......gah. I’m tearing up now just thinking about it.
You definitely should. One of the best shows ever and one of the most satisfying finales I’ve ever seen.
I really wish Michael Pitt would stop being the diva d-bag that he’s reported to be on every show he’s been on. I need him on my tv.
I believe the point was that they removed ALL decoration as a show of respect for Sen. Pinckney, leaving visible only flowers in his honor. This reporter felt it worth mentioning that even the Tea Party played nice and showed some respect. Just my interpretation.
When I graduated, I was told I wouldn’t be allowed to walk if I wore black hose. It had much the same effect as waving a cape at a bull.
a/k/a South Carolina
I like to refer to them as the “look at me, look at me, look at me, OH MY GOD MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS AND STOP LOOKING AT ME!” posters.
How is it possible that Andie MacDowell, who is FROM THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, has the fakest-sounding South Carolina accent ever?
Sestra? Is that you?
I would never do that to Hillary.
I would let Chris Pratt score on me.
I'm a 42-year-old woman, and while I have no photos of him on my own phone, I'm admiring the one you posted with nothing even remotely resembling a pure thought.
I don't even think Gaby's all that great. Sometimes she's good and sometimes she's funny, but just as often, she reminds me of someone in a high school play.
These creatures graduate/marry/age out, and are unleashed on society. That's the scary part.
My favorite thing about her books is that she's not concerned with making any of her characters likeable.