Yep, me too. I'm kinda over the whole lapsed-Catholic filmmakers working out their issues via characters venting to a crucifix trope.
Yep, me too. I'm kinda over the whole lapsed-Catholic filmmakers working out their issues via characters venting to a crucifix trope.
Yep, me too. I'm kinda over the whole lapsed-Catholic filmmakers working out their issues via characters venting to a crucifix trope.
I got the sense that she hasn't yet learned how to smile and nod to the HR folks and then go ahead and do whatever you already planning on doing before you got the talk from Corporate HQ.
I got the sense that she hasn't yet learned how to smile and nod to the HR folks and then go ahead and do whatever you already planning on doing before you got the talk from Corporate HQ.
Oh, and as for the "legality" of the demolitions, I think the justification had to do with an awful city initiative called the "Good Neighbor Program," which was intended to help deal with blight but like so many post-Katrina projects was completely ineffective (unless you had a contract to make money off the deal).…
Oh, and as for the "legality" of the demolitions, I think the justification had to do with an awful city initiative called the "Good Neighbor Program," which was intended to help deal with blight but like so many post-Katrina projects was completely ineffective (unless you had a contract to make money off the deal).…
Well given the history of Spanish colonization of the Philippines it would make sense if Annie's father has a surname with Spanish roots.
Well given the history of Spanish colonization of the Philippines it would make sense if Annie's father has a surname with Spanish roots.
I was doing volunteer work in NOLA in 2007 when these demolitions were happening. Typically a notice of impending demolition would be posted on the house, giving a tiny window of time for the owner to reply to contest the demolition. But many times the owners were still living out of state (Texas, etc), still…
I was doing volunteer work in NOLA in 2007 when these demolitions were happening. Typically a notice of impending demolition would be posted on the house, giving a tiny window of time for the owner to reply to contest the demolition. But many times the owners were still living out of state (Texas, etc), still…
If she's looking at colleges she's still in high school, so yeah, that guy is gross.
If she's looking at colleges she's still in high school, so yeah, that guy is gross.
LP's character is based on reporter AC Thompson, so I'm curious to know how closely they're going to stick to the actual chain of events surrounding his breaking the story he's investigating.
LP's character is based on reporter AC Thompson, so I'm curious to know how closely they're going to stick to the actual chain of events surrounding his breaking the story he's investigating.
There was a quick moment where she was rubbing her left ring finger and i guessed she was thinking of Creighton.
There was a quick moment where she was rubbing her left ring finger and i guessed she was thinking of Creighton.
"Also, Rita Wilson is annoying and I feel bad for Tom Hanks."
"Also, Rita Wilson is annoying and I feel bad for Tom Hanks."
When Eli called Alicia with the news that she wasn't one of the people seen at the hotel, were they trying to make it seem like Will was at the hotel, but with another woman? It was strange having the reporter clamoring to talk to Will but then finding out he had nothing to do with the story.
When Eli called Alicia with the news that she wasn't one of the people seen at the hotel, were they trying to make it seem like Will was at the hotel, but with another woman? It was strange having the reporter clamoring to talk to Will but then finding out he had nothing to do with the story.