"lumping this show in with the trials of whiney white people, which, let’s face it, sometimes it belongs there."
"lumping this show in with the trials of whiney white people, which, let’s face it, sometimes it belongs there."
I know there's a lot of Marnie hate, but damn, Desi! He is everything wrong with men all rolled up into one, isn't he? Sadly, I know guys like him from different generations (e.g. it's not something relegated to "millenials"). The poster child for needy. Bleck! The guy makes me nauseous. And there music was stupid.
Yeah, I liked the new Charlie. If anything, he was authentic where the old Charlie always seemed like a public face hiding a scared kid. This is man Charlie, flaws and all.
I'm disappointed. I'm disappointed in Carol for this sudden "I don't wanna kill no mo" attitude. She was a mousy woman who took abuse from a bully for the sake of her kids for years and finally crawled out from that. She showed growth, but now she's regressing and for what? It's not like she killed those guys for fun…
Why thank you, sir. I put a feather in it.
Thanks. I was thrilled to find episodes on Hulu.
What about "Yankee Doodle?" Talk about a diss track. Macaroni indeed!
I just want her to curl up on my couch with me like in the picture. I don't really care what the movie is about.
But you know who the guilty party is in every episode, right? Obama.
Agreed. This is probably my favorite show right now. It's impervious to even my own biases. For example, I'm sure the tables will now turn on Brett due to his infidelity. I also like that I don't know if he and Michelle will last ot not, but it's okay either way.
Damn! He's in Stryper AND he looks like Ted Cruz. God has cursed this poor man.
I was 10 when I had my appendix taken out, and since it ruptured (good job mom and dad!), I had an extended stay in the hospital. The upside was that the REAL Batman (Adam West) came to visit in full regalia. He was very nice and though I'm not an autograph guy, he did give me one.
It looked a lot like Barbarella, and that's the Dune we would have gotten; Paul Muad'Dib floating around in his birthday suit. Instead you got Sting.
I liked it. And un-ironically. Yes, the book (and subsequent books in the series; I read all the way up to "Chapterhouse") is sacred ground, but when has anyone ever made a movie that visualizes a book word for word. I love LOTR too, books and movies, but the movies didn't capture everything in the books. Talk about…
But no one in Rick's crew is taking trophies, photos or sticking heads in aquariums. There has to be some sense that they are the good guys in this fight and they won't sink to the level of the Saviors or Terminus. That common notion would be enough to let you deal with any guilt over killing someone that's trying to…
I definitely think Brett and Michelle would be better off divorced, but love how she gets a pass on infidelity. Just seems like Brett never got the moral high ground there. Like its his fault she cheated.
I do feel more fuckable during the surge.
People talk to me all the time. I'd wager that I've only had a few rides where folks didn't chat with me. But then I only Uber on the weekends so I'm catching people as they're all happy to be going out for the evening, and then when they're shitfaced and going home.
I will miss Christy. Like Peggy before her, her time ended too soon.
She kinda posed as one in the last episode and the smoking woman made some comment "oh, you're one of those." I'm guessing that's where it started and her act became a reality?