Lennie James is British, which is like white.
Lennie James is British, which is like white.
I just figured it was a distinct sticker so we'd know her laptop when we saw it later at the landlord's house – it helps sell the scene were she rushes in and grabs it, and spares us idiotic "how did she know it was hers?"-type questions from people already hatewatching the show.
Society at large thinks nothing of male rape, unless it's good for a laugh. There are still countries where the legal definition of rape necessitates the victim be female, and a lot of western counties only changed their laws on the matter in the past few decades.
I think the moral of the episode is that some people desperately need to believe in something or they'll steer into traffic. It doesn't matter what, all beliefs are a security blanket/set of blinders.
Downvoted for being pro-rape.
Particularly now that they imprinted on Clair, who was falling apart at the realization Alex was leaving for university early.
Child horde cancels action: Distracted
Sour Skittles (or sour anything) is my favourite Skittles (or favourite anything)!
As soon as he said it wasn't loaded, I expected it would go off and someone would get hurt (falling plaster/ceiling light).
I didn't believe for a second that this was the first time, or that she doesn't know about it happening before.
I noticed every time he looked off he seemed to be staring at greenery. Not sure what to make of that.
I mean a steady 2% of any set or subset of people (continent, nation,
region, town, etc) you could name, in which 2% is at least 1 person. Since this isn't what apparently happened – it has the clumping and scattering of an actual random distribution – there definitely would be lots of places where nobody departed,…
From the sounds of it, Matt was about to say something about Miracle being able to cure his wife. The menacing music cue didn't stop until John seemed satisfied by his "we feel safe here" backpedal. My guess is John and his crew have something against anyone messing with Jardin's mojo.
With a rate of departure at 2% and evidence that it wasn't evenly distributed (e.g. Nora's entire family and the hundreds taken from Mapleton, a small town), there would be medium and large cities without departed.
If you haven't already, give Clan of the Cave Bear a try too:
S1's opening was hardly subtle: people being ripped away from family and friends into the unknown.
"Because they're Protestants or whatever, idk, lol I make white people mad."
Coming to the AV Club reviews and finding the reviewer didn't like the show because it's about white people (who the reviewer also seemed to have problems with) turned me off the reviews, but not the show.
The show is called The Leftovers, not People Who Disappeared: Where Did they Go? Does Anyone Know?? Let's Find Out!
She also used it to take out the camera drone, didn't she?