Maybe talk to the child of an alcoholic before you dismiss it as "safe horror".
Maybe talk to the child of an alcoholic before you dismiss it as "safe horror".
I don't think the misogyny he's referring to is that Jack is abusive though. He means that the Wendy he wrote had more agency than the cowering movie-Wendy; Kubrick reduced an interesting woman into a helpless victim type.
You pretty much ruined an incredible show for yourself. Going back and watching it from the beginning knowing what you now know would be like starting The Wire after you already know what happens to Stringer and Omar.
Walt says "hateful, awful things" to his wife because he knows it's being recorded and will get her out from under the weight of being an accomplice. #TheMoreYouKnow
Walt Jr. suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury playing football in S1 - Ep 2: Hike. That's why he's all crutched up.
I assume Walt did that to him somehow by slipping meth into his lunch or something.
Something about money and happiness. I wish I could remember how that expression goes.
You have nailed it. I don't even understand what she's trying to do. I'm always find myself thinking, "You're pretty, talented, wealthy, married to a talented and attractive man, have lovely children, access to just about anything you want...why do you seem so frantic and desperate to make us believe you're as…
It's been awhile since I've done this, so here goes.
Why does someone who has had everything so easy in her life still try so hard? It's really disquieting how focused she is on creating an image, but I honestly don't even know who her target audience is.
Texas being Texas, I'm surprised the person driving the truck hasn't been shot by someone attempting a rescue. Which is reason number forty-something not to have this sticker on your truck.
Waco, Texas is my hometown. I wish it could be in the news for something positive instead of cult v. government showdowns, factory explosions, or awful misogynists.
"She will never be able to say her bipolar disorder is gone."
Oh, please. I'm from San Antonio. It has plenty of problems, like its fucked public schools and its homicide rate. A city isn't problem-free because it has a great bond rating.
As a lifelong Texan I can honestly say that fierce loyalty to and the love of the place where you live has to be one of the most polarizing topics out there, from state to state, east to west, north to south. It often has no rhyme or reason to those who have lived their lives elsewhere, but we all feel it and we all…
Do you have... eyes? This makes sense if you do not have eyes.
This car needs to be on Breaking Bad...
It's a cat
no..its too soon..