People still can’t be bothered to use the correct versions of “your and you’re” or “there, their and they’re” and it increasingly seems like people just don’t care anymore.
People still can’t be bothered to use the correct versions of “your and you’re” or “there, their and they’re” and it increasingly seems like people just don’t care anymore.
Oh look, you made a transcript of this 2 week old video. Neat.
I’m sure that Russian border police would just let him waltz in there and distribute the receivers...
Andy, we know he’s the center of your attention every day but do you need to make him the center of ours?
She just doesn't want to run the risk of being selected and having to go to Cleveland.
I don’t know if the following situation was a breach of etiquette, but it was strange. Many years ago a couple who were barely acquaintances invited my now-wife and out to a local brewery. We didn’t have anything else going on and we love beer, so we figured hey, why not? What they didn’t tell us was that they were…
being home in bed by 9 p.m.
I remember as a kid asking my dad if we could get room service (at the Days Inn). He laughed and gave me a handful of change and said I could have whatever I wanted at the vending machine.
Sounds like something a giant spider planning to drop down from the sky this summer would say.
Can’t we just move the deer crossing signs to a better location? Seems stupid to tell the deer that they can cross in the middle of a highway.
Because knee-jerk policy action without rational analysis first was a terrible way to make administrative decisions in 140 characters or less.
“She didn’t just wake up one day behaving like this. Cassie cannot just be a villain with no exploration of how she got here.”
on a side note the drugdealer storyline where Rue gets 10k of drugs to sell; lose it and gets pretty much away with it without any consequences is a bit hard to swallow. also it never gets mentionned to her family or Jules (who flushed it down the toilet and put her life at great risk doing so. well she’ll probably’d…
Former friends of Hayut said that they were not surprised to see him end up this way. One such friend had this to say:
If there’s one thing this diamond-selling empire won’t stand for, it’s being associated with unscrupulous people!
It’s honestly baffling to me how the author can extract so much meaning and nuance from Cassie’s storyline and in the same breath complain that the show doesn’t care to portray that meaning.
I’m glad that the Breaking Bads/Mad Mens of the world went off the air before this site pivoted to seeing everything through “did the characters get what I think they deserved?” lens of criticism.
Cassie cannot just be a villain with no exploration of how she got here.
Personally I think all of Ashtray’s actions made sense in this episode.
Jeez these reviews really remind me of a bad high school essay. 95% straight up plot recap. 5% analysis that is confidently incorrect most of the time (the audience hates Jules because of transphobia! Cassie is breaking down because she had an abortion!)