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braziliangirl

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  1. Me too. Meredith is flawed but I really like her. And I could understand knowing her background. Agree with your opinion about Mcdreamy. One of my favourite scenes is her smackdown "You don't get to call me a whore". I loved that speech. (Another speech I love from a different show: Felicity's season 2 to Ben, "I need to be emotional". Awesome. I feel a lot of woman could use both speechs in real life)
  2. I'm sad I couldn't see Anita's battle. I loved her audition. Is there a place where I can see the montaged battles?
  3. I agree! What annoyed me about Kelly and Dylan was the fact that everyone acted liked Brenda was wrong or like they didn't understand why she was upset. Ugh!
  4. Sing a Song, September - Earth Wind & Fire Higher Ground - Stevie Wonder American Boy - Estelle Ex-Lover - Friendly Fires Blister in the Sun - Violent Femmes Zero - Yeah Yeah Yeahs Bad Girls, Paper Planes - M.I.A Love on Top - Beyonce Call it what you want - Foster the People Shove it - Santogold Temptation - New Order And I thInk I'm gonna include Taylor Swift's new song: Shake it off. I can't stop moving every time I hear this song. Should I be ashamed?
  5. Yeah! I thought they did a great job with the first season triangle. Both guys were sweet, had their insecurities and you could understand why she liked both of them. But then Jake became a caricature and Matty was kind of retconned to be "best boyfriend ever" and her OTP. One thing I hate about love triangles is that they retcon a lot of stories when they "shift" the couple. When Joey and Pacey broke up and she went with Dawson it was almost like she never dated Pacey. Same thing with Jenna/Jake/Matty. Or Callie/George/Izzie.
  6. So much word to this! I think it's such a wrong message to send. Especially if it's linked with the idea that "bad boys always change. Hold on even if they treat you like crap. They just need the right woman".
  7. I really liked Andie in Season 2. Mainly because it was a way to have more Pacey that didn't involve Dawson. And I was invested in her family troubles (much more than I was about Dawson's family). I liked the way she made Pacey feel like he could do better, made him feel less insecure (much more than Joey did. One of my main annoyances about Joey was that she treated Pacey pretty awfully in S4 and the fact that it was almost like they never dated in S5. God, she went after Dawson right after J/P broke up. UGHHHH!). I was a Andie/Pacey shipper until S3 happened. Actually, until they ruined her completely with "pretending she was attacked to get Pacey's atention". I thought it was a shame because it seemed TPTB only wanted to "pimp" Joey. She was the most incredible girl EVER even though she, you know, wasn't. And Jen and Andie writing suffered for that. I was glad that Pacey got the girl because he was my favorite and Josh Jackson had chemistry with everyone. I just wished his dreamgirl wasn't Joey. Heh!
  8. The girls who make everyone fall in love with them, are amazing in anything they try, the most special snowflakes ever even tough I as a viewer find them annoying, onedimensional and eyerolling. Thinking of you, Joey Potter.
  9. Andie annoyed me so much in this season (and I really liked her in Season 2 and loved her with Pacey). Honey, you cheated on him. Please stop trying to make yourself the wronged one because he broke up with you and moved on.
  10. I like a good ship but I'm having bad luck with them lately. I still ship Jenna and Jake (Awkward) even tough I know it won't happen again. I actually liked Victoria first round in How I met your mother and wanted her to be Ms. Ted Mosby.
  11. I think I'm the only one that liked Sam and Smith breakup. I found it very realistic and in character. She needed freedom to do whatever she wanted without having to put someone else's needs first. Maybe it's considered egotistical but I buy it for her. Also, I didn't understood her decision to end it to be only about other men (although it was part of it). It was also about her career, where she wanted to live, how she wanted to devote her time and who she wanted to be. Some people don't want to be in a relationship. Her core family was always her friends not boyfriend/husband/kids. IMO, this relationship was beautifully done. The beginning, the middle and the end. They were always loyal and honest to each other. It worked until it didn't. I like a lot of things of the first movie: the friendship between the girls and the way they really help each other. That was always my favorite part of the series: the relationship between this group of woman who are very different but are there for each other no matter what. Also I really like the scene with Carrie giving a LV bag to her assistent. One of my favorite Carrie moments. Actually, in this movie I actually liked Carrie. I didn't like the happy ending for Big and Carrie but I made peace with it. But I hate the second movie. I like to pretend that it doesn't exist. All the characters (but Miranda) are awful, caricatures, annoying. No way TV series or first movie Sam would behave like she did, same with Aidan. It just made him look foolish and pathetic. And made Carrie look like a jerk. Awful. Just awful.
  12. I have a huge crush on Joshua Jackson since Dawson's Creek. Who else? Chris Messina (The Mindy Project), Pedro Pascal (Game of Thrones). Oh, and Chandler Bing. I think he was the only character in Friends that I always loved. IMO, Matthew Perry was such an eye candy! Michael Foster (Cappie from Greek) also had my heart for a couple of years, I could go on and on and on... Also, as I was writing this post, I realized I have a pattern for my crushes: always sarcastic but with a big heart! Heh! ETA: How could I forget? Josh Charles. Miss you, Will.
  13. I'm not sure if this is a UO (but I believe it is) but: Gilmore Girls: I hated Jess. His relationship with Rory really annoyed me. It sort of made me dislike her. Also... 90210: I was shocked when I found out that people hated Brenda back in the day. I loved her. And I never got the appeal of Dylan and Kelly.
  14. First season of Gossip Girl used music amazingly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQ4wVwEJeqI I also love "Dancing on my own" moment from Girls: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6wgwZR0KFs
  15. I remember reading somewhere that the producers or the writers didn't find the ending believable but they did it because the fanbase wanted Big and Carrie together. That's why I thought my opinion was unpopular. But I agree with you! I really hope it isn't unpopular.
  16. Awkward: I like Jake better than Matty. Buffy: Hated Tara. Hated Spike. I also didn't like Chordelia. And Xander was annoying. Grey's Anatomy: I love Meredith. And I sort of hate Bailey after the last couple of seasons (but loved her S1 - S3). Scandal: I don't get the KW love. Olivia is an awful character but also I think she's sooo badly acted. Don't get (at all) KW nomination for a Emmy. Gossip Girl: I liked Serena over Blair. And wanted Serena to be with Nate or alone in the end. Sex and the City: I hated that Carrie and Big ended up together.
  17. I kind of disagree. I think early on people would be hopeful that things would normalize, people would be back or something like that. But three years after they are probably losing their hope (or lost already). I liked it. I'm in for now.
  18. But at the same time he actually didn't learn. He married Natasha like 7 months after they broke up, right? I don't think Big is a creep. And I do think Carrie made her share of mistakes with him (acting crazy, longing for something that she wasn't going to get). And I also think Carrie can be very selfish and just plain awful (as she was with Aidan both times around. I still can't believe that I rooted for them first time I watched. Run, Aidan, run.) but I still see her point about the Paris trip. Maybe it wasn't Big's or Carrie's fault. They were essentially too different and communicated awfully something that made Carrie feel insecure all the time. Maybe being nonchalant is Big's way but it's not her way. It was like she never fully believed he loved her or how much he loved her. And I don't know if that is because he didn't (I'm more inclined to this one) or if he started doubting his feelings because she put those doubts in his head. I think Carrie put Big in a pedastal and neither could let go of that idea. Loved what Mozelle said:
  19. 27bored: I kind of agree. I think Carrie always wanted more with Big. She wanted him to be madly in love with her or something and he wasn't, or at least didn't show how he felt the way she wanted him to. I'm ok with Big but I hated that they ended up together. For me it was totally unbelievable mainly because they were too different AND too selfish to buy them in a good relationship. And I always felt Big was curious about Carrie and sort of challenged by her but not really that much in love with her. But I understand her side about the France trip because he did in such a nonchalant way. Like it didn't even matter that they would be apart. I think the way he said it was the last drop. And maybe it's me but I would've hated it if my boyfriend, the guy I loved, was going to be apart from me for months and acted like he didn't care. Or wouldn't make plans with me because he didn't want the responsability of promising something for the future, I think Carrie was just tired of feeling insecure all the time and that's for me a good reason to break up. I love Aidan but rewatching the series I'm glad that they didn't end up together. I didn't realize the first time I watched how disfunctional they were. I think Carrie wanted to love him, especially when he came back looking that good and sort of glamorous, but never really did. Like something was always missing. I wish they ended the series with her alone, happy and fabulous. Or on a great first date, full of possibilities.
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