Something occurred to me while I was reading Mary Roach's latest book, Grunt—could the nurse be ex-military like the guard? That really would explain the calm.
Something occurred to me while I was reading Mary Roach's latest book, Grunt—could the nurse be ex-military like the guard? That really would explain the calm.
Sounds boring. She should try wrestling instead.
These have been great reviews, and I hope they're not your last.
I read a study awhile back that straight and gay women are aroused by breasts
This comment deserves far more upvotes.
The reason is that it has pee in it.
I laughed out loud at this and have no idea why it doesn't have more upvotes.
I instantly had an irrationally strong dislike of him, so I IMDb'd and then it made sense.
I don't know how well that worked for the populist-leftie people.
I doubt adoptive parents really mention it all that often.
As someone who worked in criminal justice reform, I was annoyed by the stuff about felons—New York does not disenfranchise people who are no longer incarcerated or on parole, but many don't know that and don't even try to vote.
I actually stopped watching after that episode and only just came back to it.
Oh, happy day. I shall go back through.
Um yes hello where are my power rankings I literally came back to the comments to check for them.
The racist cops and deportation and all that was probably funny when this came out. In 2017, I just felt like vomiting.
I cackled.
For one, they already do.
Agreed. Not good.
A little disappointed that the last episode ends with a fade to black that I thought was perfect, and then comes back in to reveal something that I truly wish hadn't been revealed.
Right, which is why I fear Daya gets blamed, because I don't see either of them coming forward to clarify.