Or just reveal his "truths" to judgey Paige. Her "conviction " and self-righteousness would take care of the rest. I'm surprised P & E haven't investigated the pastor already.
Or just reveal his "truths" to judgey Paige. Her "conviction " and self-righteousness would take care of the rest. I'm surprised P & E haven't investigated the pastor already.
If that was true, most churches would be empty and leaderless.
No. Any teen with any danm sense would have known in the 80's to keep that info to themselves. But Paige is Paige, so earnest and truly feels safe and loved, respected by her pastor's family, so that is who she feels she can turn to for guidance. But the rest of teens who discover they are in jacked up houses, they…
Times may change, but not for black-skinned citizens in America. No matter what other voluntary immigrants come, they can count on being above blacks in the racial totem pole here. If they aren't visibly black, they've got a shot…
So you can't tell the truth and still be entertaining? Child, please.
White men shooting up movie theaters still don't warrant extra security, but this film does?
Um, they didn't own jack in those neighborhoods. I don't think they were mourning the loss of pawn shops, title and pay day loan shops, and crusty liquor stores too badly. It's not like they burned their homes and schools. Keep it in perspective.
I hear you, but the true villain in the movie was the bank, lol.
The "African" Mad Men? (rolls eyes, lol)