Re this past episode of Teen Wolf: This has to be the most uncomfortable meeting of Parents Without Partners ever.
DO NOT MAKE ME SPIT THE PIZZA I AM EATING ON THE MONITOR.
Too true, and also funny.
I think it should end with a threesome.
Giles ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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Re this past episode of Teen Wolf: This has to be the most uncomfortable meeting of Parents Without Partners ever.
DO NOT MAKE ME SPIT THE PIZZA I AM EATING ON THE MONITOR.
Too true, and also funny.
I think it should end with a threesome.
Re this past episode of Teen Wolf: This has to be the most uncomfortable meeting of Parents Without Partners ever.
DO NOT MAKE ME SPIT THE PIZZA I AM EATING ON THE MONITOR.
Too true, and also funny.
I think it should end with a threesome.
The only ex-partner that we got to meet was more than a douche. Why the fuck do you treat any teenager that way? I don't care if Stiles was sassing him (it's just his way--he doesn't mean anything by it (he means everything by it!))--he's a grownup, and this isn't a suspect, this is your son's best friend. Act like an adult for two seconds.
Although you do catch more flies with vinegar, his approach was nonsensical for information gathering.
Poor Sheriff. Hell of a way to be read in. Victim first. Not hero, not bystander. Victim.
But when it comes to threesomes, I'm going to pretend that Isaac/Alison/Scott are of age, and root for that.
I'm still going for Sheriff/Melissa/Chris. Because they deserve it.
But when it comes to threesomes, I'm going to pretend that Isaac/Alison/Scott are of age, and root for that.
Though this is also nice.
The only ex-partner that we got to meet was more than a douche.
Don't forget Victoria Argent is one of those ex-partners. I'd say attempting to murder your daughter's boyfriend in cold blood ranks a bit higher on the douchiness scale than being a smug jackass to your son's best friend.
Good point, but I disagree. Victoria was an enemy, but she was doing her job. She thought he was a threat, and she was trying to eliminate him. She was wrong, but I get how she is the hero of her own tale.
What is Agent McCall going to do when he reviews the recording of him being snippy to (and outsnarked by) a sixteen year old? (I don't remember any ages past Alison or Lydia's birthday). What revisions does he have to make to the text to be noble and fighting for the safety of the world? He wasn't even doing his job well!
P-C, since you got me to watch it, I just mainlined all of S1 of Orphan Black, and it was AWESOME. I loved it.
Yes, Tatiana Maslany is The Bomb.
One thing: it's clearly set in the present day. All the tech is present-day, but most of the music is early 90's (Spice Girls, Alanis Morrisette, etc.) I was wondering if this was some sort of deliberate stylistic choice, and if so, why? It was sort of cute, but also jarring.
That's Alison's jam. You'll notice that music is always associated with her.
Glad you loved it!
Aha! I'll have to re-watch. Not that that'll be a hardship.