"I'm no prude" followed by 15-lne description of prudish sensibilities calling a show crass because of its dialogue.
"I'm no prude" followed by 15-lne description of prudish sensibilities calling a show crass because of its dialogue.
Don't worry: It didn't.
Ugh.
The fact that you need to split it in two (and subtract an episode) to defend it says everything.
He's not a… complete tool. I get the sense that he at least means well. Just a little much. Some people you greet with a smile, some you greet by inhaling.
Okay. This invalidates my point about their use in Illuminati-lite storylines how exactly?
Yes, I consider mythological references dubious and fraught with ominous TV ominousness.
See, I was just dreading Maslany with hella goatees again.
Tsk, tsk. Glass eyeball all the way.
Paul continues to live well below his potential whenever one of his scenes doesn't end with him stripping and sitting nude in a chair. SIT IN THE FUCKING CHAIR, PAUL.
The basic pillar of feminism is "women are socially, politically, and economically equal to men". It's really that simple. If you believe and advocate that, you're a feminist.
Yeah, it read a lot closer to "last goodbye, I can sense you're gone" than magic healing touch. :(
"I fell in love with a boy called Jesse but after bar fight he had to go to war to become truck driver…My heart was broken."
So, CASTOR, uh?
What a shame… Arya could have used a positive influence like Brienne. (You know, one who wasn't also on her kill-list…)
It's where she goes to have emotions, menstrual episodes (which is what she calls them), and/or mild gas. It's also sound proof.
I don't watch this show (does "Harvard" get a per namedrop commission?) but didn't season 3 just end? I seem to remember the finale review popping up a couple of months ago. Am I mistaken?
She's not a supporting character on Gossip Girl; no one calls the president of the united state "P".
Eh, I don't know. Ben is the closest to a friend that Selina has on her staff. They're not on equal footing but they do seem to have history together as opposed to her and Amy (who she was willing to fire in a heartbeat) and Gary who is more like a… um… Gary.
Actually, I recently binged the entire series with someone and Selina really isn't that bad of a politician!