Great episode. Also, I see Littlefinger lent his teleporter out to a few people.
Great episode. Also, I see Littlefinger lent his teleporter out to a few people.
And Galavant! It had bad ratings but still!
I loved Center Stage as a preteen, but now I realize how terrible it is.
I know southern Californians who think that their ancestors were Confederates. It's pretty sad.
Actually, Gibson's character in The Patriot was heavily based off of Francis Marion. They changed it to someone who wasn't real because the real life Marion owned slaves.
Yeah, and Sherman actually loved the South. He thought that he was doing them a favor by making them lose the war more quickly.
Actually, there is a form of talk therapy that is helpful for schizophrenia, but Healy sure isn't qualified to give it.
This is my field and I think it's pretty safe to say that Lolly has paranoid schizophrenia. It doesn't look like she experiences mood issues that could also cause psychosis.
That actually is better for sleep, so you'll be seeing the benefits!
When will people learn, democracy doesn't work!
Yeah, and then they acted like Stannis had the least legitimate claim. WTF?
I was wondering if she has BPD but she doesn't have any self harm behaviors. She also seems to have a fairly stable identity.
Yeah, at one point I was shouting "eat his face!"
Yeah, why didn't they turn against him when the tide turned?
Ah, Ramsay and his magical ability to turn expert tacticians into idiots.
What drives me crazy is that he literally makes up words because they rhyme, and then everyone defends it by saying "Oz has its own language! It isn't Schwartz being lazy or anything!"
I'm a white girl in America who was in high school when Wicked premiered on Broadway and I absolutely hated it.
Stephen Schwartz is responsible for some terrible, terrible lyrics.
Not the OP, but she "screams" more than properly belts.
I didn't like Anna Kendrick's singing in The Last Five Years, so I'm pretty sure I wouldn't like it in this.