Saffron: You won't tell anyone about me breaking down? Mal: I won't. Saffron: Then I won't tell anyone how easily I got your gun out of your holster. Mal: I'll take that as a kindness.

'Trash'


Lovesick, my Ass!  

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Allyson - Apr 30, 2004 10:23:41 am PDT #215 of 668
Wait, is this real-world child support, where the money goes to buy food for the kids, or MRA fantasyland child support where the women just buy Ferraris and cocaine? -Jessica

Don't you think some of them pay with their pain, improve, and eventually can come to deserve Jayes?

Not without an intervention by Dr. Phill.

Door. Mat. And also a tendency to be overly forgiving, or in Eric's case, to see something that isn't really there.


lori - Apr 30, 2004 10:31:05 am PDT #216 of 668

lori, I'm hungry, let's go get LUNCH.

Damn - can't! Stoopie work and downlinks.


§ ita § - Apr 30, 2004 11:15:05 am PDT #217 of 668
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I think Eric gave himself the rebound talk, and then looked at Jaye's strangeness again, and fell over.

Somewhere in there he forgot to consider the breadth and depth of the strangeness, to not understand that him being broken drives him to need, and her brokenness drives her away from it.

I felt he was punishing both himself (his right) and her (MEAN) by the re-marriage.


lori - Apr 30, 2004 11:15:44 am PDT #218 of 668

Stoopie meaniehead.


Topic!Cindy - Apr 30, 2004 1:33:09 pm PDT #219 of 668
What is even happening?

I felt he was punishing both himself (his right) and her (MEAN) by the re-marriage.

From someone who's only read the script, I think this is how I see it. I guess I forgive him, because of his brokeness though, and because I think when you make a vow, it probably means more than "until the first time you cross me." I don't mean by that, that I think people need to stay in untenable situations. But I have some admiration for the wrong party trying again.

But still.


Cranberry - Apr 30, 2004 2:15:15 pm PDT #220 of 668
I was fine when existence had no meaning. Meaninglessness in a universe that has no meaning -- that I get. But meaninglessness in a universe with meaning? What does that mean?

Cocktail Bunny (is this aka Brass Monkey?)

Yeah, Bryan said it was originally titled "Brass Monkey," but he renamed it to "Cocktail Bunny," so that's now the official title. It symbolizes Heidi because of the drug cocktail thing.


victor infante - May 01, 2004 7:01:35 am PDT #221 of 668
To understand what happened at the diner, we shall use Mr. Papaya! This is upsetting because he's the friendliest of fruits.

Just bopping in here to say that, so far, "Lovesick Ass" is the best episode of WF I've seen.


Allyson - May 01, 2004 7:06:45 am PDT #222 of 668
Wait, is this real-world child support, where the money goes to buy food for the kids, or MRA fantasyland child support where the women just buy Ferraris and cocaine? -Jessica

Brass Monkey will kill you, Victor. Just kill you.

On Lovesick Ass, the penis jokes had me in stitches. And Peter driving himself into the boxing glove. "Look at what your boyfriend did to me!"


victor infante - May 01, 2004 7:09:34 am PDT #223 of 668
To understand what happened at the diner, we shall use Mr. Papaya! This is upsetting because he's the friendliest of fruits.

And Peter driving himself into the boxing glove. "Look at what your boyfriend did to me!

Followed by, "Look at what your boyfriend's dad did to me!"

Bwah!


§ ita § - May 01, 2004 7:11:33 am PDT #224 of 668
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Lovesick Ass made me very uncomfortable (that kid is beyond creepy), but it was hysterical, and that moment with the bat and Eric getting serious made my heart skip a beat or three.