I agree! Good company.
I agree! Good company.
I'm cutting in line because you gave me permission. I call this the tv version of Bridges of Madison County, a mediocre novel transformed into a terrific experience because of amazing performances, and in this case, music, cinematography, the works. I hate/read the book (had to find out what had happened), but this…
You're correct
I'm so sorry for what you've endured, hope your life has much kindness and safety now.
Perhaps her abuser has threatened her if she tells
This
Isn't Chloe Ed's child?
I use them for groceries because you can throw them in the wash.
Beautiful analysis!
Unfortunately, not just the internet these days. But people of good will like yourself are going to see us through. Have a beautiful day!
I didn't think we were in disagreement, just wanted to add to your point that even women who are pro-choice for others, don't want an abortion for themselves. I thought I was adding to what you said, don't think I missed your point.
And because being raped, being pro-choice, and not wanting to choose for everyone else are also not mutually exclusive.
I think you're being punked. A grown-ass man in 2017 can't be that obtuse. And certainly can't be running our country. (Is this instead of tweeting?)
Well done there Jane. I think he needs that shrink you've been playing.
agreed on both. And wasn't the guy at the coffee shop more important?
Well, it was certainly realistic. I think if I recognized that young agent, my reaction might have been different. And I was sleepy…
This.
Well,
Like me, you found what seemed like an hour of shoveling dirt less than riveting? I was so pissed because I'd looked forward to the show's return, and then, this?
I thought that scene was one of the few and far between moments of humor in this series. The one missing attribute that keeps this show from being one of my favorites. Humor: it's essential, especially the more grim the story. Think Hitchcock and Fargo.