You mad bro?
You mad bro?
Yeah, they seriously did. And then everyone "decided" to cut them out of their lives, and they just stopped showing up on the show altogether. The way he was acting at that point was legitimately terrifying, and even if it was just "for the show," there's something wrong with him, mentally. Those two are a tragedy…
THAT I haven't seen in ages, either, but I'd probably agree with you. The way it was shot, the music, everything, puts it miles beyond the RHO wherever franchise, or a lot of the things available today, for that matter.
This. This. This. This. This. This. This. Yes!
I was pretty excited by that article that discussed her passion for photography/showed her admittedly really great photos from her international travels. I'm not sure what she's going to be doing now and haven't looked into it at all, but I would LOVE to see more in that area from her! The lady's got talent, and the…
This would be amazing. Can we somehow get Jez to contact MTV or E! TV or whoever the fuck runs Hollywood these days and make this happen? I don't love either camp, but watching them self-destructively battle to the death would be quality television programming.
This is embarrassing, but I recently (re)watched (the first time was years ago, in college) The Hills and the whole evolution of Heidi and Spencer into "Speidi" or whatever the fuck they're known as today is truly engrossing and terrifying. She's so goddamn bubbly and cute at the beginning of the show! And her whole…
Accidentally read that last one as "Miley Cyrus drove her cat to the pot store," and then could not have been disappointed more.
I'm from Florida originally (it's okay; I've come to terms with it). In college my roommates and I would spend hours on end every summer laying out, swimming, and drinking at our student housing complex pool, and one summer, on the first hot day of the year, we got a little too gung-ho and stayed out too long, drank…
Aw, man. My sister and I both always wanted an older brother growing up who could step in on our behalf like that. This only further reinforces that we were correct in that wish!
Incredibly, President Obama hasn't scrapped the entire program on the grounds that it's ridiculous and paternalistic. To his credit, he's tried to make it better by focusing less on encouraging marriage and more on job training and encouraging fathers to come correct.
Holy shit, seriously? THIS IS SO WEIRD. It makes me really uncomfortable inside, but in a kind of good way? I don't know. I can't describe it. Let me cringe while watching it 50 more times and then get back to you.
That Steve Carrell story is pretty adorable. What a good guy!
Me too. So uncomfortable. I hate it.
Okay, so I actually just posted about this in the Open Thread not too long ago. I'm now two episodes-in-a-row in, I'm out of work tomorrow, and I'm honestly worried that I am literally not going to be able to stop watching. So many amazing flashbacks to when I watched this the first time around as it was airing live…
Thank you! All of this is super helpful. I'd noticed people replying to their own comments before in this manner, but wasn't really sure what the deal was there. It makes complete sense and is REALLY good to know.
Exactly! I did the same thing and I really can't handle all of the adorable. He's gorgeous.
"I tell you what, Grams. I'll go to church when you say the word penis."
I just realized Dawson's Creek is available on Netflix instant streaming, and this... may be a problem. I'm 20 minutes into the first episode and already DEEPLY into the throes of a pre-tween obsession I thought was lost. Atheism, student/teacher relationships, best friend/burgeoning love interest relationships...…
"Downton Abbey’s Lady Mary Finds Today’s Fashions Rather Boring."