Yeah, a couple of them can take a long walk off a short pier…
Yeah, a couple of them can take a long walk off a short pier…
But can you tooch your booty?
Hunh. Adam and Hannah getting together bugged me at first but it makes sense. Adam finds strength in saving people in a crisis; he doesn't know how to handle things or who to be when things work. A baby puts Hannah in a long-term state of crisis, so of course he gets stuck on the idea of saving her again. Hannah needs…
I think it could have worked if they revealed Perry's death scene at the beginning. Then instead of a murder mystery, it's more about what led these people to that time and place. It would've also allowed for Bonnie to be more than a plot device.
Derp. Bonnie. Sorry about that.
Madeline's ex's wife (Zoe Kravitz).
I guess it's better than a total twist, but the point that people don't see what's in plain sight is why I thought it would be less obvious.
I was a little disappointed the ending was so predictable. And the police interview interstitials never really paid off. Hats off to the performances, which lifted the story. I wish they'd shaved off some of the middle stuff and extended the ending, especially with Rachel Bonnie.
I struggled with the counselor as well; It was the most false note of the series. He seemed completely untrained in rape crisis counseling, which doesn't make sense for a HS counselor in 2017. And when he said if she wasn't ready to move forward with reporting the rape there was "nothing" that could be done … that's a…
First: RICKY!!!!!!!
Is The Nightly Show coming back??????!?!?
And now someone went ahead and fixed the glitch?
Does he have his next job lined up? Is he sticking with film or going back to Broadway?
For a hot second I thought Rogelio's love interest was the new hot guy. Wowee.
When he hit that note and sang it through without vibrato-ing to sustain it…I yelled "yeah!!!" at my TV.
Little Richard in the Snatch Game too.
That, and he's paid a LOT more than most of us to deal with stupid people at work.
Boo-oolong?
Wait, is he going to do his Shaggy impression for the show? I'd have to see that.
I think it was more immaturity than toxicity. Hannah was impressed with the girl who was confident, carefree and beautiful. Then she figured out it was BS. Like you said, Jessa enjoyed being seen that way and was resentful when Hannah stopped being impressed.