How was his hair?
How was his hair?
I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada at Trader Vic’s.
Be right back, using up a Cards Against Humanity blank for “Theater Kid Turned Steampunk Cosplayer.”
But these movies were about ghouls ‘n spook-ems, which means there must be a real connection to the supernatural, right?
It struck me the other day (ouch!) that indecorously firing Midge because she knows his secret is a silly way to protect a secret. Not that Midge would out him but that, with him understanding that she wouldn’t, his decision looks even more unsavory.
I feel conflicted. On the one hand, I’m shipping hard for her and Lenny Bruce. But on the other, we all know how that will end...
She’s only confirmed her dislike of hetero 1950s marriage and a majority of men, but that’s more because her father was a deadbeat, her brothers are jerks, and she’s watching her sister go through a terrible marriage to a brute. Her dislike of Joel was that he was a joke stealing phony who thought he was charming and…
I’m hoping that becomes a big theme next season, especially since outing Shy Baldwin likely will lead to some tough conversations. But then again, I’ve been hoping they’d give Susie more interiority since Season 1. I feel like Amy Sherman Palladino is just too addicted to writing witty banter to really go there.
Is she a confirmed queer character though? She’s just kind of her own thing, it seems like.
What makes you say she forgot?
Midge has even said she had them because she was supposed to. She had a great off the cuff set about it at the beginning of season 1 where she realizes that she never even thought if she “wanted” kids she just thought “well, I’m a woman I’m supposed to.”
I hope you're happy with yourself; you just made me snort coffee on my tablet😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
in life, we are in the midst of flaming semen, etc.
I hate loud restaurants myself, but it’s gotten almost impossible to find a place to take my parents out. I feel like there must be a market for a non-echo-chamber bar and restaurant. I get that some people enjoy the audio overload, but some of us don’t.
Like a lot of music, I think it depends on how old you were and what you were doing when you found him. For me, that was 1992, freshman year of college, and “Henry’s Dream,” which remains one of my favorite records of all time and a really great example of what he does so well - astounding composition and lyrics that…
At least let’s blame Swedish culture for the lack of future Bergmans. Their the ones who lost the formula.
If I were downplaying expectations, I would say it’s all publicity for the box set. ... but I hope I’m wrong!!!
“The whole story was right there all along - if you were paying attention!”
“he responded in a long, droll monologue about death...or maybe about sex? come to think of it, they’re kind of similar...”
Well, Disneyland on acid is pretty spectacular, but you definitely have to know what you’re doing, it’s pretty overwhelming if you take too much / know too little about what it does ^^