After the first night, she says something like, "I'm sorry if I went too far…" and Lito says, "No, not that, that was fine." So their threesome sexual dynamic is pretty well established as mutually acceptable.
After the first night, she says something like, "I'm sorry if I went too far…" and Lito says, "No, not that, that was fine." So their threesome sexual dynamic is pretty well established as mutually acceptable.
I wondered that. Maybe it's the cultural equivalent to, like, the Chicken Dance— if you're at a wedding, you're going to see it, you're going to know it.
I can totally see an American woman doing that— there's a big cultural push here to 'get married' for the sake of that in and of itself, even if they aren't too keen on the person they are marrying. Thus you get PostSecrets like this one.
I think that's it. She accepted the proposal because she thought she "ought" to— any other woman in her office would have flipped over it— and now realizes that she doesn't actually want to do it.
I actually found the relationship dynamic between Lito, Hernando and Dani to be oddly sweet. Yeah, she crossed a line with taking pictures, but the rest of it seemed to work for the three of them. I thought it was kind of sweet in Lito's bit in "What's Up?" where Hernando and Dani are curled up together asleep.
She seems too old. Capheus's sister would be about 20-22.
I sort of accidentally binged, in that Netflix makes the process of going to the next one effortless. So it starts the next one and I'm all, "Yeah, OK."
CASTING CALL (Reykjavík) NEEDED: Sweetest Old Man Ever. Ukulele playing a must.
If you watch this right after you mainlined Sense8, the use of "Whispers" here is downright confusing.
I realized, also, that the orgy scene breaks one visiting "rule"— every other time someone visits, they're dressed however they are actually dressed wherever they are. Except in the orgy scene— Will is naked in the other places, but in his gym clothes in "reality".
Firewalls. Very important in brain-sharing.
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When Will and RIley realize they have the same birthday, Jonas says, "A cluster takes its first breath as one." Implying that they were not only all born the same day, but the same moment.
I think this show hit the right balance of confusion & acceptance.
Not to reveal too much about myself, but I've watched it more than once, and if Kala was in the mix at all, I would have noticed that.
And her answer to the prison interrogator of "When was your last intercourse?" was "Not for some time." I don't think she's necessarily asexual, but it's not a big priority in her life.
Is that Kala? I thought that was Random German Woman Walking Through Unisex Baths.
It is definitively in a North American nation.
You can't ask about her belief in the Potagian virtues. Because of the Holocaust.
That I get. I'm just not sure how the math translates to justifying the multi-million dollar expense that a show like this would be.