I really appreciated Wolfgang's fuzzy bum. 10/10
I really appreciated Wolfgang's fuzzy bum. 10/10
The shots from the honeymoon took my breath away. This show is gorgeous.
Not for capitalist Christians
Wolfgang really won me over during the orgy scene with his furry butt.
I saw her in Chicago on Halloween 2015. It was exciting.
Visitng my parents this weekend who don't have Internet. Very happy Netflix lets you download shows now, so I was able to download this to my Kindle before leaving my house this morning.
Yes I recpgnized them, and I'm pretty unfamiliar with them (I live in Baltimore). Most major city's have gay choruses.
Even without Macy Gray on the soundtrack, the new orgy scene is the best yet.
Maybe part of what I loved about this show was how unhyped it was. It launched on Friday and no one knew what it was. After seeing Vulture.com recommend it, I binged it before being spoiled to even the plot. That is so rare these days. I saw the first showing of Rogue One, but could guess most of what I saw ahead of…
In the last episode, The OA is registered in an online creative writing class.
Maybe it is in reference to her having to keep her door open as a suicide risk.
That's what I thought. Buck's door was closed, but it didn't matter.
Disliking stories open to interpretation is a matter of personal taste. I liked how open-ended this was. I see multiple interpretations as valid, and the one that feels strongest to you, ultimately says something about the viewer.
I don't think they were saying bullies should be let off. OA convinced the teacher to let him off, because it served the OA's purpose. The teacher later bailed him out with her check, because she was invested. The message may be that we need each other, even the bad apples.
I am actually hoping this was intentionally only designed to be eight episodes, and I really liked it. I feel like the ending is open-ended (did she ultimately succeed? is she dead? is she in a mental hospital?), but all interpretations are valid and the interpretation is up to the viewer.
It's weird to me that the reviewer says with regards to Hap that she is over evil male characters. I feel like the world has plenty of evil men, so fiction can always feature a few of them.
It does seem to me to be her main gripe about the episode. She wishes they handled the school shooting more like a commercial, so she gives the episode a C.
Steve's insane adult muscle bod made his portrayal of a 16 or 17 year old pretty unbelievable.
Agreed. That scene came shortly after OA bit a dog to pacify it. I took her scene with the teacher to show that she is a master manipulator.
Right, because we should criticize someone for not wanting to work for Goldman-Sachs. She's been pretty successful, so I think she made a good call following her passion and having a lot of freedom for a young creator and not taking a soul-crushing job on Wall Street.