Many priests do, it depends on what order they belong to.
Many priests do, it depends on what order they belong to.
Hey, he vowed chastity, poverty, and obedience. Ain't nobody say nothing about sobriety.
I really liked what they did with Mya. Just like Darryl being a bi man doesn't make him a total libertine, her being bi doesn't automatically make her the ultraconfident vamp we often see bi women portrayed as.
I'm hoping we just see him around the edges every once in a while. Just have him show up as a creepily upbeat reminder of Rebecca's worst qualities for a few minutes, and then disappear.
#TeamTrent
I've definitely known priests who would agree with Brah. Some interpret the whole "If thy eye offend thee" thing to mean that we are morally obligated to undergo the pain and hardships necessary to avoid sinning, which was basically Brah's stance. Josh's attraction wasn't a sin, but if he didn't take the action to…
You better believe I'm gonna find myself shouting that quote out in some pretty nonsensical times in the coming weeks.
Goddamn do I love Elroy. Has a character ever more effortlessly made themselves this indispensable to the cast of a show this late in its run?
My understanding is that heat death occurs once entropy has broken every particle in the universe down completely. Wouldn't an instantaneous release of infinite energy break down all matter causing the same end effect of no motion?
The idea that Heatwave not only has a gun that shoots "absolute hot," but also seems to mostly plan on using it for robberies is endlessly amusing to me.
Can you imagine suddenly having Carrie Mathison as your sister? There is simply no way that kid is prepared for all the jazz-crying and terrorist-banging that is surely in store at his next Thanksgiving.
Gotta say, this is the only episode of AT that I've actively disliked. None of the jokes clicked for me and it had the sloppiest, laziest character work I've seen on the show.
You, sir or madam, are missing out on three of the best TV shows ever. MM and BrBa both stream on netflix, which is significantly cheaper than $100/month.
As do Jane Lynch, Enrico Colantoni, Adam Scott, Steve Gutenberg, Ed Begley Jr, and Jason Dohring.
So for weeks all I've been hearing is that this episode was going to be absolutely terrible, and you know what? I thought it was totally fine. It didn't blow me away, but it certainly wasn't what the critics have been telling us to expect. About par for the Community course, and that's a pretty damn good episode of…