Rushed perfectly describes the storyline post break. Characters were too quickly and easily dispatched (the witch hunters), resurrected (almost everybody), killed again (ditto), and lets not forget blinded and resighted.
Rushed perfectly describes the storyline post break. Characters were too quickly and easily dispatched (the witch hunters), resurrected (almost everybody), killed again (ditto), and lets not forget blinded and resighted.
Rushed perfectly describes the storyline post break. Characters were too quickly and easily dispatched (the witch hunters), resurrected (almost everybody), killed again (ditto), and lets not forget blinded and resighted.
Rushed perfectly describes the storyline post break. Characters were too quickly and easily dispatched (the witch hunters), resurrected (almost everybody), killed again (ditto), and lets not forget blinded and resighted.
Just in case you don't make it through this expanding thread, it was, "Balenciaga."
I'm so glad you're safe for now. I think you're unbelievably strong and smart to have accomplished so much today. You're amazing. And you're worth it.
I'm so glad you're safe for now. I think you're unbelievably strong and smart to have accomplished so much today. You're amazing. And you're worth it.
How are you doing today? I hope you've made it through the night and today without any further assaults from him.
You in danger, Girl.
Just returned from seeing "August: Osage County." Both Meryl and Julia were outstanding as we're Martindale and Nicholson. But the true scene stealer was that fucking dining room table.
I wasn't blown away by his "Mandela: A Long Walk/Journey," or his performance. anomie Harris as Winnie Mandela, however, was amazing. I'm disappointed that she wasn't recognized with a nomination.