If that’s the only perspective you can get, maybe you need to step back and reconsider making the doc.
If that’s the only perspective you can get, maybe you need to step back and reconsider making the doc.
Yeah, even the drinking with a victim is a hell of a lot more than “error in judgment.” That in and of itself seems like grounds for immediate dismissal, an apology by the department to the victim for their officers’ misconduct, and some retraining for the whole squad on what constitutes appropriate fucking behaviour.
My sister is in a six year relationship with a former cop.
Not even a little bit. I find her humor absolutely grating.
You forgot the worst part about her: she’s not funny. At all.
I never got that feeling from her and was actually quite surprised when I read this. Now, that it's been said, I think back and I'm like, yea I can see it! Wow! I always thought I wanted to have a few beers or cosmos with her, but No thanks!
Chelsea Handler has always just seemed like the worst to me. Like, a mean girl dusted with just enough comedienne to get by.
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OMG, don’t you know people who are just like that, though? They aren’t happy unless there is drama?
LOL, I’d forgotten that. She really didn’t value him.
I loved Aidan, but he was clearly way too good for Carrie! She treated him like crap most of the time and they had literally zero in common. That episode when they visit his adorable cabin in the country where she walks around with her fricken designer high heels in the mud and screeches like a banshee over a…
The scene(s) where Miranda is taking care of Steve’s mother were the best part of the last show. I thought her character grew the most and I still tear up when I watch it.
The slap was so cheap, as was Aleks’ total personality change once they got to Paris. They could have had her realize she missed NY too much without turning him into such a prick. Also I hated how she didn't even TRY with Paris at ALL. she had literally nothing to do all day—why not enroll in an intensive multi-hour…
And not just “Go get our girl” but Carrie saying to Big “Take me home.” Like she couldn’t take herself home. Like she needed a man to take her home. I thought that ending was horrible, horrible, and not that I was in love with the series but still, a betrayal of its essential theme, of independent women rising above,…
It was Miranda, who had always hated Big, but it worked because she was the one most upset about Carrie leaving. And she’s the most likely to be a practical give and taker. So, it makes total sense that she’d use this guy to get her best friend back on the basis that it’s better for her to be in NYC with someone she…
Aiden was the WORST. End of.
THIS. I do think some of the relationships, sex talks and dating dynamics have held up pretty well over time (especially as a formerly single girl in NYC.). But, almost everything having to deal with sexuality and gender identity has not. It’s dated and uncomfortable.
Also siding with Aidan. I didn’t mind if Carrie wound up with someone - the truth always was that she wanted to. The character had no desire to be The Single Girl for her entire life, no matter whether or not that’s what Star originally had in mind.
I feel like the movies did this more than the end of the series. In the series, everyone had to compromise- Carrie was still single, Miranda had to move to Brooklyn and deal with family stuff, Charlotte had to accept not having biological children, and Samatha had accpeted monagamy even though it wasn’t right for her.…