I'm actually excited about Ariana Grande as Penny, provided that she remembers how to enunciate (I know that she can because she did in 13 the Musical).
I'm actually excited about Ariana Grande as Penny, provided that she remembers how to enunciate (I know that she can because she did in 13 the Musical).
In real life, the VA is actually really good at treating PTSD (compared to what you'd get out in the community, at least). That episode really annoyed me for that reason.
If only it handled PTSD as well as it handled depression.
Thank you! My partner and I initially didn't watch it because the commercials made it look so bad. I only gave it a shot after finding out the premise.
Not necessarily, a lot of people with PhDs work as primarily therapists. But if she had a PhD she'd be a psychologist, not a psychiatrist, unless it's a joint degree. Psychologists can't prescribe meds except for in a few states.
The now grown fans are introducing it to their kids.
Her nameplate said Dr.
Psychiatrists have MDs, not PhDs.
Even if she's literally a supermodel?
The novelization (which explains a lot more of the story) makes it sound like some part of her mind led her to Enchantress without her consciously having any say in it. It says that she doesn't know why she breaks it open.
"And why was 23-year-old Cara Delevingne cast as a woman with a PhD and a 36-year-old boyfriend?"
Plus the way that "Summer of 4'9" parallels her loneliness with Lisa's.
Why is it that you never think of the perfect thing to say until later??
I think that Moe's still the saddest character now.
Marge just wants her daughter to be her best friend!
I'm still super sad about The Princess Bride.
I'm afraid that his musical style won't mesh well with Menken's. Also, why not use the new songs from the Broadway musical? Some of them are pretty good, despite the stage show being a trainwreck in every other respect.
You can sort of see it if you read the official novelization. It's not amazing, but it makes a lot more sense storyline-wise.
In all fairness, there isn't much to choose from right now. I saw Suicide Squad because it was hot outside, we wanted to see a movie, and there was absolutely nothing playing.
I think the issue is that it had so much more potential than what we got. I'm absolutely fascinated by how badly they screwed up what could have been a stellar movie, had they just taken some time to set it up more instead of trying to get a huge payoff right away.