We probably are.
We probably are.
Geez I, knock it off!!!!what do you think 70 year olds are? Ten minutes from senility?
I do, and I. Don't think I'm unique
Good answer!
SPOILER ALERT BELOW!! GAME OF THRONES!! Geez folks, this discussion doesn't belong here.
This!
He wouldn't have that girlfriend of his if he had been a monster to her, so clearly he is capable of being decent to a woman. Everyone assumes he had to be a vicious rapist to his bride.
She did not know she was marrying a monster when she agreed.
Umm, so you think she could have said no thanks, I'll stay single and walked away? Really???
just got off the phone with my 91 year old mom who binge watched since Wednesday and loved every minute. That is all.
I agree with everything, except he said a pony, not a puppy. (I've got closed captions).
I misunderstood. You mean Deadwood was (sadly) never a mainstream hit. You're right, although I do my best to introduce new folks to it all the time.It has aged beautifully (except, of course, for the truncated, disappointing end).
Deadwood is one of the five best TV shows ever. It's my all time favorite, even though I believe The Wire is better. How do you even ask this question?
Not yet, but as long as the creators of those shows are alive and well, we can hope. Better Call Saul is damn good, and HBO's Veep and Silicon Valley are the best comedies on TV since the first Arrested Development
Did you guys not hear me say I wouldn't listen? Lalalalalalalala!!!! I didn't say he'd be Mister Mom, but he can hire another Carla and keep his kids. That's my story and I'm holding onto it with white knuckles.
No drugs or alcohol allowed at Esalen in those days. But I will tell you what it was like: At the retreat where I met my first husband, we had to go up to each other and answer these questions: Are you sexually attracted to me? Would you like to fuck me? Would you like to make an appointment to do so? Aaah the early…
At first I felt the same way, but then I remembered how rarely they got along, which was pretty much never.
Here's my take on the end: after Don leaves Esalen, he goes home, raises those motherless children ( no way he'd let them be raised by William) and makes that iconic Coke ad. I've been rewatching all the past seasons, and his kids ( especially his daughter) are too important for him to walk away from forever. Many…
I don't know if that's a given. He was under Dorian Grey's irresistible spell.
Friendly's is only an underwhelming shadow of its once great self.