In the first season, I read a scathing review of 'The Affair' in The New Yorker; the kind of review a character like Noah would seek out the writer with the intention of punching his lights out, only to discover the reviewer was a woman.
In the first season, I read a scathing review of 'The Affair' in The New Yorker; the kind of review a character like Noah would seek out the writer with the intention of punching his lights out, only to discover the reviewer was a woman.
Yes. The Lockharts are a clannish bunch, and Scotty clearly likes to hang onto whatever he believes he 'owns'.
Yeah, he's hardly compelling. Also: his fitness as a father is now questionable, as well.
Two men were asked how they feel in the episode; both screwed up the answer. The surgeon give a total dick answer, and Cole just got defensive.
Some men have a tough time admitting they even have emotions - they either get angry at the question (an emotional response) or act out (getting rape-y with the GF against a…
New mothers get to change their minds; they don't know until the baby arrives if they can juggle work and parenthood, or if they want to.
Jody is still killing it.
Noah seems too incompetent in so many ways. It's remarkable the shiw is trying to show him as a fabulous writer, considering he sucks at everything else.
By 'our baby' I suspect Scotty means she is a Lockhart baby.
Drew is a stinker. Which makes us wonder why anyone married him in the first place.
She would not hit you back.
Then abruptly quit the tour, promised to continue it, and never did.
Palin is nuts.
American laws are drug adverse.
There is actually no such thing as a 'mild case' of pedophilia.
Though I suspect his lawyer was trying to say because Jared bought sex with a 16 year old girl, it shows something about liking teenage girls, not REAL pedophilia.
We do not know the context of the porn that Jared had, sure; but we do know he has to pay…
My biggest concern for a rebooted MST3K: the show would include too much toilet humor and cheap shots, rather than the clever bon mots we fans love.
Perhaps he feels a bit old for the role.
Oh, I get it - he is the father of her children. She may hate him - she has great reasons to do so - but she does not want to turn into the toxic mess her mother has become under the same circumstances.
I think affairs in general hurt women more than men; and few people care about a home wrecker, especially when the one perceived to be doing the damage is a woman.
Allison kills Scotty in Noah's car, watches him get accused of the crime, and passive aggressively gets a degree of revenge in the relationship.
Allison killed Scotty; hitting someone with her car accidently on purpose is a passive aggressive act, and Allision has passive aggressive sewn into her DNA.