plurabel
beelzebet
plurabel

when they were confirming to the priest that they belonged to no one else, the acting (and perhaps the direction) really elevated the scene: that's the moment when they were lying, technically, since they've had to sleep and get involved with other people as spies, and they could've easily smirked at the question

they are great at speaking portuguese too, but I always thought that's because both languages have frequent open vowel sounds. which isn't the case with english.

oy, tell me about it. most men will say something misogynistic here and there (it's true of life in this society, and true of women too, so it's true of actors as well). so I don't have high expectations about the details of what they say or even what they do, if it's nothing too serious. when I read interviews and/or

that's a good idea, thanks! I wouldn't tweet otherwise – this may be cool to me but to her I'm sure it's, at best, a "so what?"

I just had to share this: was reading an interview with carrie coon and thought she sounded a tiny bit similar to me in demeanor and tastes. this was mildly funny to me because, from the moment I started watching leftovers, I've thought that I vaguely resemble her physically (she's way hotter, but we have the same

Yup, you're right. I guess I tend to revise canon in my head quite a lot (especially with Doctor Who).

Same. Just enjoying the little of Capaldi we have left.

My opinion may not be popular, but I liked seeing a companion that went too far in wanting to be the Doctor and not just swooning over him. I don't read her so much as co-dependent to him as irreparably dependent on being alien too, on aiming for larger-than-life. She may not make for the best character, but I can

I have to say I feel differently than everyone who thinks the "make me feel something else" use of sex is unfortunate. People have sex for all kinds of non-reasons, mostly because us humans (usually) have sex drive that needs fulfilling. I mean, come on, people IRL masturbate in improbable situations more than they

yes and yes. one of my favorite tidbits from this show.

I hope you're wrong, even though I don't see how someone like Perry could be rehabilitated. Perhaps the (fictional) world would be a little bit better without him. However… I hope for poor Celeste that some of this shitstorm doesn't come to be (I mean, come on: she's battered by her husband, walks on eggshells around

I'm still on season 2 of The Affair, so I'm a bit miffed that perhaps it won't have great payoff? In any case, I think it's worth it for the acting and the beautiful settings & photography. Since I semi-binged on season 1 recently, it's still fresh in my mind how Noah was the first viewpoint and made himself to be a

Yeah. The kid probably coerced her into accusing Ziggy at orientation. That said, I'm a bit more on board with the theory that's been floating that his father may be Perry. The silhouette of Jane's attacker looks a lot like Skarsgard and the whole thing is designed to make us think it would be plausible, esp. with

Oh, I'm sure we're all terrible people for different reasons, but probably not for not adhering to an internet hatefest, if that's what it was. Plus, Morgan Henderson is awesome.

I had no idea people were shitting on Fleet Foxes. Well, they're much better songwriters than that whale-sounding Beirut, that's for sure. But who am I to say anything? I like over the top stuff and I'm a Rush fan, which I understand is one of the capital musical sins.

I am glad we're getting some likable female anti-heroes. I'd say both Rebecca and Paula are anti-heroes. I also like Laura Dern as an anti-hero in Enlightened, but I admit she's a lot harder to like.

Yeah, I think that's what it is. I do love BoJack (I relate to that worldview more than I relate to Rebecca's depression, even though that doesn't cut down on my enjoyment of the show). Such great shows we get to watch now. Almost makes me want to do hashtag blessed.

I've seen it on TV/movies and when I went to the US some people said I didn't look latina. But yeah, can't generalize, that's for sure!

Latin languages include, in addition to Spanish: Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Romanian, French and Italian. I get that the Romanian, the French and the Italian people are not referred to as Latino. However, Brazilians are not Hispanic and we're still referred to as Latino. Which is absolutely fine. We're just not

Eh, if the actor/actress/acter(?) is good enough, that's all that matters, so why not minority?