robertveselka
robertveselka
robertveselka

Phoebe was such a wonderful, sweet, and dedicated character until she met Cole. After that she became incredibly selfish and did not care much about saving anything but her love life.

How do you know someone eats meat? Don’t worry, they’ll say something like this on any discussion not involving them.

I know a lot of people love to rag on the original but it’ll always have a special place for me. I could never get sick of watching it on a loop.

I thought this was a service where you can get someone else who thrives on confrontation to tell others talking through movies in the theater to shut up because you don’t do well in confrontations yourself.

I really hated Benoist’s acting for a lot of the first season. Then I watched the episode Falling. Her scene towards the end with Alex absolutely shattered me.

Sure! I’ve always hated ‘the-book-is-better’ people so I’m genuinely trying to use my prior knowledge to complement the show, not be a hindrance. I just found that passage interesting.

In the book, Camille goes into detail about Amma’s fascination with watching the mother pig being in various states of discomfort and torture and how a normal person watching it would be made “less human” by it but Amma just seemed intrigued. 

I know this is two years later but I AM watching it for the first time on Netflix and there are so many “fucks” and “motherfuckers” that I had to look up whether SyFy was allowed to include these in original broadcasts. Odd to know that they’re not just freely thrown around on actual TV. I prefer it the way it’s

Well before it kind of made sense that June didn’t face consequences since they couldn’t do anything to hurt the baby. But I’m curious as to what she thinks will save her at this point.

This whole season has been torturous to watch, right up until the last few seconds of this episode. I can’t believe June is staying in Gilead after her THIRD opportunity for escape. Does she think she’s going to keep getting handed these opportunities? And what about all the Marthas that risked their lives for her?

“Bit of an oaky afterbirth”

A couple of things: this was fantastic. Amy Adams is perfect as Camille and even though Patricia Clarkson is very different from who I imagined for Adora, she’s obviously very, very capable.

As someone who lives in the annoyingly sunshiny and humid state, I completely agree. I guess cost might be an issue, but in my fantasy world, in places like Florida where the sun is always beating us down with a bat and kicking us while we’re down, most parking lots would be covered and the roofs would be topped with

Abortion is such an interesting and complex debate but it literally comes down to one thing: choice. I’m just not sure why anti-choice folks don’t understand that that’s what they are and just own it instead of masquerading behind this weird mask of very, very fake concern for children.

I’d say David Harewood is pretty exceptional as well. His scenes with M’yrnn were pretty gut wrenching and it’s always wonderful when actors can cry well.

Honestly, Amy Adams is perfect and can use all the fart machines she wants. The rest of us are just lucky she’s gracing us with her presence on screen.

The food one is consistently the segment I look forward to least. I’m a simple, simple man, and I love a good haircut and better fitting clothes, and the food scenes are always so stupid and useless to me. Realistically, I don’t think any of those people are making any of those recipes he shows them.

PRACTICAL MAGIC! I’ve been dying to see this movie and it keeps getting taken off streaming stuff. Very excited.

Antoni is the human version of a cupcake and he’s perfect. Also I hope Netflix puts out a blog detailing Karamo’s style so we can get our hands on some similar jackets. They’re probably not affordable but a boy can dream.

Iris is reasonably intelligent and able to make tough calls. I don’t have deep knowledge about the comics so I don’t know much else other than what’s in the show, but she seems to do a great job of assigning people duties that would best suit them. That to me is just as valuable as all of the scientific knowledge from