thegirlisnoone
thegirlisnoone
thegirlisnoone

Ramos can be replaced ... SERENA CAN’T! TFOH

They’ve had worse said to them, trust and believe. I used to watch the sport all the time, and only the Williams sisters brought be me back briefly. Fierce competitors, and McEnroe said far worse things to tennis refs w/o a boycott. Pulease! Where are my rolling-eyes? SMFH

They STILL didn’t threaten walk-outs or cry male-tears talking about a union because of those non-black male tennis players. You are comparing apples to oranges. SMFH

If future seasons are intended to intersect, as mentioned in the article, it would make sense to leave some of these questions for future seasons to answer despite it being an anthology.

This was an excellent review.

You make some good alternative hypotheses but about the smile, come on. First of all nobody smiles thinking “I just got locked up in a cage again but hey, at least when this guy dies in god knows how many years, I’ll have another chance to break free!” And second I think most would agree that was a decidedly evil

Because mystery is a far better than anything anyone could come up with. I wish Lost writers would have known that instead of try to explain everything.

I really disliked the ambiguous ending. I mean I guess he really was a monster all along?

They did say in the ‘behind the scenes’ video that we’ll definitely be revisiting Overlook Hotel next season, so that’s fun!

On the ‘resolution’ front it felt to me like Bill Skarsgard is playing two different characters, notice we never get the story of how Lacey found him and what sort of dialogues they might have had at the beginning. That makes me suspect that either he became possessed by the devil at some point shortly after crossing

Just the fact that I finished this season without the feeling of “this is getting silly” that tends to happen somewhere towards the end of most first seasons, especially in the fantasy/sci-fi/supernatural genres, is a very pleasant surprise. It’s really hard to tell a story like that, with so many moving pieces and

I really had zero expectations of this show and a cursory knowledge of Stephen King’s works (I’ve seen or read the “big” ones), but I will say that I genuinely enjoyed this show quite a bit.

There is definitely something really weird and twisted about all this that we aren’t being told.

He’s the first lifetime appointee in my investigation:

He automatically qualifies for this, for life:

I have no cats, but I can offer you a rabbit. She likes to play in the curtains.

All you had to do was ask:

Love to your little one 

😍😍😍

Take care of yourself and your little girl. Mimi will read a bedtime story.