Where did I say anything about Girls? I want them to like, give storylines enough time to grow and reach a conclusion. A lot of balls get left in the air when you only get 8 episodes.
Where did I say anything about Girls? I want them to like, give storylines enough time to grow and reach a conclusion. A lot of balls get left in the air when you only get 8 episodes.
I had to Google Pick-Me. That’s not how she came across to me in her scenes but it’s early (even tho there’s only one more episode, wtf?). Mostly I felt that Lawrence was still being his same old wishy washy self, leading chicks on without setting whatever boundaries or ground rules that he really wants. If she’s on…
I hated GIRLS and I still want more from INSECURE than they’re currently giving. The narrative is all over the place (and so is the characterization) and there hasn’t been a cohesive season structure. Those are legitimate complaints from a TV critic.
I REALLY hope she was exaggerating their relationship, as a child with stars in her eyes might do. But damn, that is not a good look for Drake. He’s had to deny dating an 18 year old (who people noted he has hung out with since she was 15 or 16) and now this little nugget.
Because Uncle Bob is family while Drake is some random famous dude 17 years older than her? There’s a lot of questions and advice you’d ask your family that would be a bit strange to ask and receive from a relative stranger (pun intended).
I hope the best for Millie Bobby Brown and I think she’s an incredibly talented actress, but when David Harbour —her onset father figure —is openly concerned for her welfare, navigating fame and celebrity, things like this are concerning to say the least.
“Bobby, here’s some free advice, don’t smoke crack with them until the second date”
Maybe it was meant for Bobby Brown and he got the wrong Twitter account.
If that’s all he’s doing (offering dating advice) then in theory it’s fine, but how can one tell? In practice, that type of private relationship between an adult and a teenager (in which the adult is not in any type of parental role) is not a good idea.
I see the guy as the problem because, in this case, he is the problem.
Thank you for reminding me how gorgeous that guy is! I thought Molly was ridiculous then, and she’s being ridiculous now.
Todd your comment is CRAZY problematic. She doesn’t HAVE to give him a choice, if she wants to set boundaries he has a right to either agree to them or move on. He didn’t - he pushed and stepped over them and was mad. And she had a right to be pissed off (read your “ice queen”) when he didn’t respect her very real…
Dro is a bad guy because when Molly decided she needed boundaries, he chose to ignore them and then acted like a petty child when she insisted.
You’re conveniently skipping the part where Molly set up her own ground rules so that she could better navigate their fuckbuddy status and Dro not only purposely ignored them, he acted childish and selfish when he was called out on violating her ground rules.
I think you’re being unfair to Molly.
Y’all mean :(
Yes! Also died at how she said “you are very single” for the second time. the way she emphasized very was so great and classic Kelli.
Nah. Nope. Sorry.
I feel like Molly NEEDS to date Andrew. She needs her horizons expanded to the point of bursting.
I’m glad Molly got explicitly called “ignorant”. I’d forgotten about Season 1 when the gorgeous Asian teacher (played be Ivan Shaw) showed interest in her and she was quite rude - and when Issa called her out on it afterwards, she even made some ‘Jackie Chan’ comment. Not cool!