I don't know why I didn't realize that was a kick the dog moment…
I don't know why I didn't realize that was a kick the dog moment…
I dunno about the general, the more I see how the public cheers on Trump the more I realize there must be some millitary guy who really does just want to bomb the middle east because "that's the only language they understand, force"
From The Thing prequel
Please tell me you don't mean Milo the troll
This film made me wonder why we bother making horror films anymore. Really, all the horror is already around us the the fantasies we conjure up erase the real impact of trauma and abuse in order to make little cashgrabs like this…
I disagree.
Exactly, I want to know what person has forgiven a guy after doing something like that that HASN'T been a mistake.
It's 50/50 honestly, since one becomes the other pretty fast…
For me, what keeps me going is knowing that all that Bojack is already exists in the world, and keeps fucking people up and hurting them until they veer off and find their own lives while referring to "Oh, THAT guy" when talking to others after they escape his orbit.
I'd like to see Bojack actively trying to treat others like human beings and not just dismissing them or acting like they're not worthy of his interest.
This whole thing makes me think of the NYT article about Lindsay Lohan trying to film The Canyons and how she seems utterly incapable of staying on task, yet when she does you see how grateful she is that someone wants to see her as an actress again.
oh christ
WHAT? No freaking way
That last question is what Breaking Bad fans needed to ask themselves back in season 2…
It's more that writers find more pathos in killing those who look good than those who are unattractive I think
Anyone notice she played a character who was eaten by a mutant race with the same name? "Abigail"
So where Lili Simmons? Didn't her role get expanded?
yeah, nut standing silently by is even easier and more reprehensible in some ways…
Yes, it picks and chooses though.
Agreed on those observations. And what really bugs me is how quickly he shamed her then felt bad about it. Real guys don't get up on that ladder to erase their mistakes, they tend to feel justified, especially if they were treating them like an object.