I actually love how low key the romance is. Plus it's more about him seeing her potential and completely supporting her, but he isn't really responsible for her success either (the musical changed that, which I wasn't happy about).
I actually love how low key the romance is. Plus it's more about him seeing her potential and completely supporting her, but he isn't really responsible for her success either (the musical changed that, which I wasn't happy about).
The sequel also erased most of the character development from the first movie.
I'm sad about the lack of Aya Cash, although it isn't surprising.
Yeah, we actually couldn't survive without emotions
Yeah, by "around" I mean a less than ten years difference.
What do you think the odds are that the women cast in this movie will be around the same age?
The Sims (all variations) are also better if you cheat, imo.
No, it's actually not. There are nine diagnostic criteria and you need to meet five. The general description is impulsive behavior, not necessarily self-destructive. One criterion of a BPD diagnosis is transient paranoid ideation, which is basically what she's experiencing with Vincent right now. Furthermore, I'm…
Actually, nowadays there is more skepticism being raised about the results based on demand characteristics, sampling bias, and the confound of one guard intentionally copying a movie character (setting the "tone" for the rest of the guards).
I'm pretty sure that she wouldn't have been competent to stand trial as the writers wrote her in those flashbacks.
Yeah, only thing is she doesn't have self-harm behavior (that we know of).
I thought of him as like Javert from Les Miserables. Just super black and white in how he thinks about crime and punishment.
Yeah, I was a bit annoyed with their portrayal of OEF/OIF/OND veterans.
I actually thought that Judy was going to die for that reason.
To answer your question, I'm fairly certain that Morello has borderline personality disorder. She doesn't have a history of self-harm behavior or suicidality, but she fits the diagnosis otherwise.
Arya's a hero? I love that she fed Walder Frey's family to him, but that's not exactly heroic.
Even with Robert's bastards running around? I don't know—do bastards supercede women?
Well, we could do that, I don't suppose anyone's gonna come lookin for him. But you know me, bright ideas keep poppin' in my head and I keep thinking… seems a downright shame, seems an awful waste…
I think Sansa is just happy her family is ruling the North again.
Wish they hadn't wrecked Manderley's character though.