I really liked the 4th season, I’m glad it’s continuing.
I really liked the 4th season, I’m glad it’s continuing.
Yeah but where can I get that cow tongue that makes Beezus-face so cross?
........I had no idea he was Jewish until just now. That name might not be as well known to us gentiles as you think.
I think in Heavyweights he's also diving into some existential fare.
I think Jay worked with Adnan. The easiest explanation to me is that Jay was more involved with the killing aspect than he's letting on and that's why he's trying to change small details. He didn't want to be incriminated in the actual killing, which I think both of them took part in. To me that's the explanation that…
Yeah, so you don't agree with me, so you decide to call me a racist, which is an ad hominem if I've ever heard one. A serial killer makes NO sense, because Jay knew where the car was. Jay has no proven motive to murder this girl, that according to all accounts, even Adnan's he didn't know. And the idea that Jay is…
In what way is that "likely." It seems like something you want to believe, but it's not remotely "likely." It's an extremely out there weird ass conspiracy theory. Occam's razor, simplest explanation is often the most likely one. If you're off in never never land trying to construct conspiracy theories out of things…
Yeah, he definitely worked with someone. Adnan. The person who knows her and has a motive. And whose explanation for the murdering of her doesn't rely on some bizarre series of coincidences and conspiracy theories.
And the cops initially contacted Jay, who doesn't know Hae because.........? Reasons? That explanation makes no sense, whatsoever.
Occam's razor my friend, the simplest explanation is the most likely one. Not some weird series of coincidences.
What would the point of that be? If a serial killer happened to kill Hae, then why did Jay know where her car was? The serial killer thing makes absolutely no sense, whatsoever.
There is no other logical explanation for the proceedings. Jay knew where Hai's body was. So that means Jay had knowledge of the murder. But he didn't know Hai previous to his murder. So despite the fact that Jay lied about several aspects of the murder, why, logically, do you believe he'd have been involved in the…
Yeah...so completely guilty.
Do you guys sit around just waiting to be offended by things?
My ex from high school and I became best friends....and now we're married...so......no?
Why do you think it was terrible? I don't think it was nearly as good as 12 years a slave but terrible is certainly not an adjective I'd use to describe it. David Oyelowo was pretty great in it.
It is also the backbone for his entire screenplay so you're sort of underselling how integral it was to the plot. Cliches are annoying no matter how much space they take up, so your false equivalency doesn't really work.
I read The Corrections, and there are some redeeming qualities to the story. But I've had enough of the English professor has an affair with a student bullshit that seems inescapable in the current literary landscape.
....I don't know.....Good in Bed is pretty awful.
I had no idea Walter Johnson was basically a sidearmer.