I took it as none of the girls were interested in their adolescent fumbling anymore once they'd gotten a shag off a guy who knew what he was doing.
I took it as none of the girls were interested in their adolescent fumbling anymore once they'd gotten a shag off a guy who knew what he was doing.
I cried at the very end, with Rose looking at her beloved Lois in the casket, weeping that she was gone too soon, too soon, too soon. Oh man.
THAT'S what he said! I was trying to decipher the line. Connor is such an asshole. I love him.
Aw, Asher and Bonnie are hilarious. He's her dirty little secret, every woman should have one of those in her lifetime.
Well I apologize, that certainly was not my intent. I have no idea what "stan" means, I definitely to do not feel that I am being "bullied" (a word that has now lost all meaning, with overuse) or silenced, nor did I suggest either of those hings. Enjoy the show for whatever you find in it, its a good yarn.
It wasn't friendly, it wasn't unfriendly, it wasn't rude, it wasn't anything. It was a statement of reality. I have my reasons for watching the show (Oliver and Connor) you have yours (Annalise, I presume). There is plenty of room for everyone, with their personal hobbyhorses and interests without needing to stack…
Wow, you're really mean! What was that for?
Agreed. Oliver is falling and he's grasping onto anything he can to slow his descent. He's fearful for his own life, and of a life of being alone, and thought that maybe if Connor was the one who gave it to him in the first place, at least he'd have someone by his side.
You watch your show, I'll watch mine.
After what they've done to my Pretend Boyfriend Oliver, this is now a hate-watch for me. I'll watch every single episode and analyze it online, but I won't enjoy it.
"I keep expecting him to go back to his home planet"
That's probably also true, but I can't fault him for that. Its his job to promote himself; if we're dumb enough to obsess about where he's putting his penis in his spare time, he might as well capitalize on it.
I saw that! Unfortunately I'm a middle-aged lady who is no longer physically or mentally capable of going back to a life of sleeping on a mattress on the floor of an apartment I share with five other people while I toil for little or no pay just for the chance to start again at the bottom of the food chain.
Its hard to tell. I don't think Jack Falahee has much range, but Conrad Ricamora is another story, he's a pretty successful stage actor in his own right from what I can tell (or at least, he gets steady work). The lines they give him are so awful though that its hard to tell where acting talent is simply hamstrung…
Or they'd be "in it together" as much as their relative levels of guilt go. Either one of them could be cut loose by the Annalise-Frank-Bonnie power trifecta and be shipped off to prison.
Not if they hang a possible arrest and jail time over his head, he won't.
That's part of my point. In what way does this advance the story? If anything, it makes it more fractured because now we have Connor embroiled in this ludicrous murder plot *and* a very serious side plot about whether he'll stick by Oliver or not, and if he does how to navigate that relationship. Its so separate…
I think you're wrong about Falahee, but my even saying so drives home the reason why he's being cagey. I get why he's keeping mum on the subject, because it immediately colors how people see him in roles and keeps him from being a blank slate as an actor. Joseph Gordon Levitt is the same way, and *everyone* assumed…
I know, my response is way over the top given that a) he's only a side character and b) he's entirely fictional. He just rings a bell with me, I think I see a lot of myself in him and really, REALLY wanted him to catch a break.
How much more shit can they pile on Oliver though? Jesus Christ. Couldn't they let him catch *one* break? Things are somewhat stacked against him already: