Right? Just telling him that everyone else is mean is so NOT helpful. Ugh.
Right? Just telling him that everyone else is mean is so NOT helpful. Ugh.
But again - they still don't ever tell him that the reason people don't like him is because he never says please or thank you or asks for anything, he only ever demands and tells people they are selfish when they say no. Blaming the other kids is just going to increase Max's isolation (even though obviously laughing…
That right there is the holy grail of renegade food
As HIMYM explained in a past episode, it's only creepy if the other person isn't in to you ;)
I agree. I've always loved Ted and his quest. And I was fine waiting for mother to show up because I just loved hanging out with the group, too. But I see a lot of myself in Ted - the ups and downs of waiting and trying for true love only to get to that point of giving up hope. This last season, knowing that he's…
She was married to a man with the sexiest voice in showbiz. Kroll does not seem like a trade up. But maybe they have more fun, I don't know.
"It’s hard to find a restaurant with its own load-bearing dinosaur!" - made me LOL, thanks Wilkins! Honestly, I would make Jurassic Fork my local if I could.
Totally agree. Would have been way more interesting, but for some reason Katims is obsessed with Kristina. I think it would make for an amazing story to have Adam deal with that. We have older parents (Zeke and Camille), new parents (Crosby and Jasmine), single parent (Sarah), separated parents (Julia and Joel), why…
Man I hope you are right.
Yeah, I figured that too since the Bravermans weren't included in Jabbar's early years. Makes sense to balance it out now with Aida.
Yup, he is a sociopath and also I hate Kristina, she is the worst. (Sorry, I am repeating myself. But seriously: The. Worst.)
Yeah it felt a little flirty to me. I'm close with my brother, but I've never batted my eye lids at him like she did! Lol. Boundaries, Amber. But the actors live together (or at least, he rents her guest house, apparently) so maybe there is something going on in real life…
Yes - Kristina's self-righteous reaction was so frustrating and no one ever calls HER out on it. Max was disrupting Sarah's place of business and has clearly both never heard the word "no" or been taught basic manners. I know it's harder for someone with Asperger's, but his parents should be teaching him that "please"…
I really liked this episode but I'm getting SO bored of the whole "let's meet another group of psychotic guys." Maybe that's all that's left in this world now, maybe the nice people can't survive, but it's still getting old. It was why it was such a pleasant surprise that Abraham turned out to be an okay dude and then…
I still think the psycho girl (Lizzy?) did it, not Carol. Which will be even more riveting!
Sorry, I should have explained - I meant that my guess right this minute is that the show is teasing us with the idea of the Mother dying (when really it will be Robin at the very end), as the show runners know that's an ongoing theory. So they are upset at the dinner because she is sick, or something. But I think if…
Apologies if someone has said this - I read as many comments as I could. But I've been thinking that the mother dying is a fake out. I don't think the writers would be that cruel to Ted and the reactions of the kids in 2030 have always been too glib or disinterested to indicate that this is a story about their dead…
She probably doesn't care too much about Bates, but everyone in that house, especially Mary, cares about Anna a lot and her life would be ruined if he was found guilty of murder. That's how I see it, at least.
Hey, I'm sorry, but I think fanny packs would be highly useful in a situation like this! Where even a simple trip to the loo could end with you running for your life so if you don't want a cumbersome back pack on all the time but still want your most valuable possessions on you always, a fanny pack would be ideal! I…
He did look quite guilty there at the end