Holy shit, what a trash family. Poor Britney. Being raised by parents who looked at her as the family cash cow, and had a sibling who didn’t stand with her against the parents.
Holy shit, what a trash family. Poor Britney. Being raised by parents who looked at her as the family cash cow, and had a sibling who didn’t stand with her against the parents.
Megan is really living my middle school fantasy romance and I am here for it, in the front row, with popcorn. Mazel tov, you crazy kids.
Jamie Lynn’s “I was just trying to help” bs is ringing especially hollow in light of this tidbit from a recent filing alleging she and her husband personally profited from Jamie Spear’s self dealing:
There’s a difference between an Asian woman dating someone who is non-Asian, and an Asian woman “roaring” that Asian men are ugly. If you can’t see the difference between those two things, that’s 100% your problem, not theirs.
My point is that it is NOT a serious issue. Any problem Asian men may experience getting dates, is on them, not the race. It is also definitely NOT the responsibility of any woman to “promote” any man’s sexuality of any race. Some people have preferences when it comes to the looks of their sexual partners. This is…
My thoughts exactly. He steals children and uses them as suicide bombers. Why are we just supposed to forget or forgive that?
and Che doesn’t make sense long term, either. Miranda’s problem isn’t figuring out her sexuality, it’s figuring out compatibility
There was a long scene in the beginning establishing that several months have passed (during which time she wrote a whole book about coming to terms with her husband’s death), and then there is another scene explaining that Carrie was pushed into dating by her editor. She didn’t want to, and she had to get drunk to go…
I took a shot every time Carrie mentioned that Big had died and I woke up in an Air Ambulance
I was actually really happy with that tennis dress! I play tennis and am disgusted that you can be playing tennis well into your 70s and still be expected to wear a tennis dress that barely covers your butt. I have a cotton dress with deep pockets that goes slightly past my knees that I love playing tennis in... it…
This is definitely what we’re meant to believe, the plot point just disappeared in quick dialogue amongst some bigger stress and violence after Gil is blown up. The girl at the end with the mines that Kirsten stops is either the splinter leader being referenced, or someone under their influence.
You forgot Steve hires Harry to handle his divorce from Miranda.
I’m really happy with how this turned out. The opportunities for fucking it up were immense. The casting was good, and they resisted the temptation to make the characters too pretty when you consider their situation. They made most of the men appropriately shaggy, although quite frankly shoes and clothes should be a…
You can really sense the Leftovers DNA—in this whole series, but in the finale especially. The emphasis on losing and finding people, the messiness of human relationships, and forgiveness—even when it’s unearned (can it ever be?)—are central themes in both. (Also cults/dogma as things that get in the way of those…
I don’t understand why Miranda can’t have an open and honest conversation with Steve about their sex life. They seemed to enjoy their ice cream and binging time so I don’t understand why they don’t talk about opening up their marriage? Steve can hit on hotties at the bar (if he can hear them even, because as the show…
never read the book but thoroughly enjoyed this series. thought the hamlet scene was quite gripping and i will admit i wept when kirsten/jeveen finally spotted each other. similarly i do wish they had devoted a few minutes to them catching up but i suppose it’s fitting they did not as the embrace said it all.
They make no sense as a couple, and never did. Just a weird pairing.
I wasn’t that thrilled Miranda and Steve got together in the original show really. They weren’t that well-matched. That said when people are having a baby together - I know a few people in real life who decided that meant they had to have another try at something that didn’t work so well.
Giving him a disability, while marginalizing his charming aspects—was it supposed to make all of us feel OK with her disdain and deceit? Because it makes me feel worse/sad and puts a sour taste in my mouth about how someone should treat another human being in partnership. And Just Like That—I give up on all of them.
I don’t get this show. When’s she going to blow up the prom?