He was abusing her for years. He had it fucking coming.
He was abusing her for years. He had it fucking coming.
Snore.
Not just on the ending but all the character decisions that resulted in the outcome.
Writing: Another very not-great episode of not as much consequential stuff happening. I do like how Lily crashing the car as it was going forward has become a perfect metaphor for her character constantly slowing down the momentum of the show. I’m still counting on Garland to reveal that he’s just setting her up as a…
Why you being mean to yummshey?
Nothing but strawman fallacies again and again...
Hey, now, you’re the one who presumably watched this show all the way through. I bailed out after the first season. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I’m not really a binary thinker, unlike most people these days, so I wasn’t characterizing you as thinking he was pure good or evil. I’m just suggesting that your measure of him isn’t completely founded. Nice strawman attempt, tho.
What does “NAMBLA” stand for, then. The acronym, not the politics.
I didn’t know about any of this.
Hamlin: I wonder if they’re teeing Howard up to ultimately be the lynchpin of Kim being disbarred, somehow. Could wind up just becoming a character subplot, but if they could tie it in to Jimmy’s Kim’uppeance, I would be thrilled.
My most favorite’ist Root headlines are the ones that seem to be ripped from the dialogue of the “rambling crank on the dolly shot” from a Spike Lee Joint(TM).
It seems I touched a nerve.
I didn’t really watch all of GoT but I know they were like half-siblings or something so I GoTta ask...
I agree completely, NAMBLA.
You’re welcome. Right back at’cha for your barely concealed sense of machismo. <HUG>
Nah, lotsa moves. The difference is that you’re being like a sports/political/etc fanboi:
What “tides?!?” This was a completely causal event of an otherwise careful man allowing himself to make incredibly foolish choices. Even Gus realizes it in his final moments.
His last date, with Whoopi, was a tad controversial