No. I mean, come on. I appreciate where you're coming from and everything, but where is the line drawn on spoiler warnings? Is there some sort of secret consensus of 'X number of years will pass before the movie/show/book can be discussed openly'?
No. I mean, come on. I appreciate where you're coming from and everything, but where is the line drawn on spoiler warnings? Is there some sort of secret consensus of 'X number of years will pass before the movie/show/book can be discussed openly'?
I don't know if she gets too much crap for it. I didn't know who she was and fell asleep during SNL only to wake up in the middle of her first performance. I seriously thought it was Kristen Wiig doing one of the sarcastic musical sketches. It looked like something SNL would have put together to make fun of someone…
Yeah, that's what I took away from the performance as well. She has great hair.
NP. I nominated it for you. :)
You can do that yourself, here: [jezebel.com]
Ooh, if that's your problem. I recommend the Jill Kismet books to you too. Refreshing little of that bullshit.
Crossed over each other? I don't understand how the pose is impossible.
Erin mentions it in the article — the Romeo and Juliet laws.
I just read the last book in the Jill Kismet series by Lilith Saintcrow last night. Really great series, fantastic heroine — but what initially caught my eye was how different the cover art was.
I get it. It's the first season — they're still trying to play up the contrast between how she looks (pretty, waify, blonde) and what she really is (The Slayer).
I was a big Feldman fan as a kid, so I was thrilled about the reality show. That whole second season was really upsetting though — all the hints about both of them having been sexually abused, the drug problems, how messed up Haim was, which all seemed to connect back to their young fame. I thought it was really…
They got divorced. The only reason I know is because Jez posted a video of someone interviewing the wife after Haim died, and she mentioned they were split up.
The show and appearances — so appearance fees, tabloid fees, etc. I think the Teen Mom original cast was way more popular than this one. I mean, I haven't seen Jenelle on the cover of US talking about losing weight recently.
I'm sure that the 30 bucks it costs to get your nails done totes covers their rent every month.
I've got last night's episode dvr'ed at home, but Joe and his whole family make me stabby. For all the crap and attitude his mom puts forth, she's willing to back him so that he doesn't have to pay child support to his own child? That's a scumbag move.
Jiniejade — this is more appropriate for #groupthink, so I moved the thread over there. Good luck!
Some animal shelters already do this.
I think you're parsing if you think that he's only describing how he got his soul back, not that he wanted to get his soul back. IMO, I think its more interesting to believe he wanted to stop being a monster and understood he would never fully get there without getting his soul back. That's a hero's journey. And Spike…
I disagree that it's ambiguous. Its only ambiguous in the context of season 6 — it is stated outright several times in season 7. (I don't feel like it's ambiguous within 6 either, because I think the demon's line isn't a trick. I do believe its what Spike asked for and I remember being surprised by it, since it was…
I just don't think its necessary to hinge on that part of the story, since there tends to be an undercurrent of animosity between the childfree and child-having (?) on this site. SamBarge's observation a couple of comments up is a good one — he let go the other male he could identify with.