PS How do you EVER get un-grayed on this site?
PS How do you EVER get un-grayed on this site?
What’s the point of this list? Just movies arbitrarily ordered with a synopsis under them of what they’re about and how they did at the box office? No criticism or anything to actually say?
Lotta salty old people in the comments forgetting how old you think you are when you turn 30, but it really is a system shock: you spend your 20s thinking you’re an adult but still acting like and being treated like a teenager. Around 30 people start treating you like a regular adult, and one bad night of sleep can…
I’d like to smoke a joint with Miley Cyrus almost as much as I’d like to smoke a joint with Willie Nelson.
Oh shit, that’s right: they fucking did a live-action reboot of Dumbo and Burton directed it.
I do not understand the anti Jade sentiment. Good for Nate. He has a very nice attractive gf and she seems like a nice person.
Eh
*Jane, not to be a pedant, but since Nate’s girlfriend is Jade I thought it would help.
Also speaking of which how fucking badass was that sequence where Collin kisses the guy he’s dating? Even the way they filmed that scene with a heterosexual couple kissing first and then swiftly having the homosexual kiss afterward as though to say they have the same seat at the table. I almost fucking cried. Take…
Yah I think my Mom was disappointed by this too... this is the same as when people wanted Liz Lemon to end up with Alec Baldwin’s character.
Next y’all will be asking for Leslie Knope and Ron Swanson to get together!
Nick Mohammed is arguably doing the best work of anyone in this episode
In the flash forward it seemed like he was back up to being assistant coach. But I appreciated that they didn’t immediately bring Nate back into the coaching team. After who he became as assistant coach at Richmond and manager at West Ham, he needed to go back to his roots and embrace just being Nate again so he could…
Starting to think people who hate this show just hate joy.
Not sure anyone here is saying TL is above criticism.
I loved when she said, “He seems like a very rich man” or something like that. She had him pegged immediately just like with Nate when she first met him.
“He seems very wealthy. And nice-like.”
100% on Isaac being more angry at himself than at Colin; one writing choice that I found significant was when he goes to Colin’s house to explain himself, he doesn’t ask “why didn’t you tell me,” he asks “what was it about me that made you think you couldn’t tell me?” The first puts the blame on Colin; the second…
The point isn’t that straight men don’t have to say “I love you” to their gay friends, it’s that Isaac has difficulty being vulnerable and expressing his feelings to the people he loves; that’s literally the entire crux of his arc this episode
I think you’re entirely right about his inability to express his love to another man is Isaac being Isaac, not a generalised inability from the straight characters. In fact, just minutes before that, we have Sam telling the team he loves them all and Jamie being the one to jump on it and reinforce it through the whole…
I get most of the criticisms of this episode (although personally I don’t share them, and thought this was maybe the season’s single best episode), but this is a pretty ungenerous interpretation of that final beat between Colin and Isaac IMO. The point isn’t that straight men don’t have to say “I love you” to their…