That’s... a very interesting question. I wonder why on earth you would defend a guy who did that to your own freaking sister.
That’s... a very interesting question. I wonder why on earth you would defend a guy who did that to your own freaking sister.
I watched all three episodes on BBC back in December and I LOVED them. For me, the greatest revelation is Maya Hawke, she’s an excellent Joe.
You know, I honestly wish I liked her!
Okay, after this episode I officially hate Ruby (or whoever wrote her as an annoying, petulant cliche of a teenager). The child actress doesn’t really help either, I don’t feel sorry for her in the slightest.
I actually found the second time Chance revealed himself to be hilarious, and I kind of wish that Arrow embraced the absurdity of such things. All in all, a great episode, but I still preach for shorter seasons (this season could be fifteen good episodes long without the idiotic NTA drama and Laurel switching sides…
Apparently watching the movie was as painful for the author as it was for me to read this article (was it supposed to be smart? Funny? Self-deprecating? Why is there so much stuff in it? Help!)
I liked this episode, but Imra’s “let’s withhold vital information from people who are supposed to help us for no reason whatsoever” is soooooo CW.
Hell yes.
Thanks. It’s kind of disheartening that I’ve never heard these words (I’m sorry) in regards to my situation.
Yeah, exactly. The worst thing is that when others start implying you’ve done something wrong or you “should have given him a chance,” you start questioning yourself as well. For a couple of years I genuinely thought that I was being selfish and that I should have thought of the poor guy’s feelings (because unrequited…
Well, some of my relatives and peers also called my stalker a suitor, and they actually felt sorry for him and not for me. I developed terrible anxiety as a result, and I still have panic attacks whenever stranger men approach me.
A Single Man (and it’s not terrible at all, at least in my opinion)
Totally disagree re: Devil Wears Prada, Andy’s friends are the worst (and don’t get me started on her boyfriend - not only is he a whining manchild, but he also happens to be Adrian Grenier. Ugh.)
A Russian here: Alex Sparrow is actually Alexei Vorobyev, and he’s a singer, not a dancer. He represented Russia on the Eurovision contest a while ago.
Listen, I’m not even into Taylor Swift, but I thought that the video pretty obviously referenced (as opposed to ripping off) both Kenzo ad and Weapon of Choice.
Gosh, I was so happy to see Thea back in the game (I’ll be really sorry if she leaves). I just can’t listen to any more of Curtis and Rene’s whining these days, and not having them around that much this episode was also nice. Dinah was surprisingly okay, too (for some reason I still have a soft spot for her despite…
Ew, sounds like something Jonathan Franzen would write. Or Lena Dunham.
So I guess the biggest twist of the season is that the big bad is neither Cayden James nor Ricardo Diaz - it’s New Team Arrow.
Jesus, as a non-native speaker I had to Google ‘tie at tie,’ which made me feel even more confused.
As much as I love this show, I have mixed feelings about this season as a whole. It had absolutely wonderful moments (hilarious, heartbreaking, you name it), but I would actually prefer the suicide storyline to be nearer the climax, as everything after that just underwhelmed me.