Absolutely. Roose was a quietly scary villain, much more interesting to watch. He understood the value of underplaying his hand, and the dude had patience.
Absolutely. Roose was a quietly scary villain, much more interesting to watch. He understood the value of underplaying his hand, and the dude had patience.
I so identified with that, except as a mom raising boys.
That sounds about right.
Agree. It was cool that he got Red Wedding-ed, dude had it coming, but still... I kinda wish it was the other way around.
I think she’s secretly terrified of him winning. Because then she might have to, you know, do something.
The weird thing is, you hear all the time about how Trump’s children turned out great so he must be doing something right.
Bana was the best part! He had more charisma than pretty boys Pitt and Bloom combined.
It makes her uncomfortable, is what she means. Maybe other people not so much. Maybe other people are more secure with themselves and not hypercompetitive about being the skinniest girl in the room.
I can’t think of Dean Cain without hearing John Mulaney in my head.
Also, Jack. It’s a great name, but I fear it’s getting overused.
Oh, that's good. I was thinking 80's era Sean Young.
And why is the white part directly over her widest area?
Funnily enough, isn’t that the exact same age Baby Girl Chandler, Leslie, and Frank Jr Jr would be now?
They've got no brain pans!
And then how about a Miles Teller/ Ansel Elgort tour?
Supposedly every one of her contracts has a stipulation that her mom gets a producer credit. Which sure, that seems totally earned.
I thought I was the only one who liked Ghost Town! It’s charming, and Kirsten Wigg practically steals the movie in her tiny role.
Yes, I’m sure that man’s family is so very grateful.
Sometimes you come across that rare unicorn of a couple, where you can’t definitively decide who’s the worst parent.
I think it’s a matter of her anger at the ex-husband overriding everything else- compassion, common sense, reputation concerns, etc.