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Simba122504

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  1. Alex needs a non cis male BFF. Her mother, grandmother and boss should not be her only friends. Casey should feel that role. Alice a teenage girl. Rather it be another cis girl or non-binary. She needs a friend.
  2. I just started the series for the first time.
  3. I don't understand the reason for the fake friends tiny subplot. It added nothing to the overall plot. If there's this huge group who's into a book series. Why spend time photoshopping on social media? There's a huge group who likes the same thing you do. Also if the book series is this huge thing. Various types of women would be there. His plan was to pick off every black woman at the events? Gabby's late father talked to Sir, but never assumed he took his daughter? I know the police can be awful when it comes to missing minority children, but nobody assumed a teacher took her? Did Sir return to work everyday after the kidnapping? I guess they just brushed her off as a runaway, even though she didn't fit the common characteristics. Of course, the victim ended up at Zeke's of all places.
  4. Like on "The Flash." They somehow had an endless amount of money to burn without making money! lol Even that would involve uncomfortable abuse and murder. S1 of "Will Trent" was better even though they had to tone down the original content for TV. The irony is broadcast television took more risks in the past.
  5. I agree. How the hell do they make money? I swear Sir is the most bizarre kidnapper I have ever seen. His motive doesn't even make sense because he doesn't have one. Not a pedophile or a child killer. He kidnapped Gabi, but the creator says he did not rape her, even he though he believes they belong together in his twisted mind. He kept her for a whole year but didn't sexually abuse her. The series has some good acting, but it's like a parody of everything that's wrong with network shows in this modern era.
  6. How rich are/were Zeke's parents? He can help get the business up and running and just throw out a million dollars? And how long has he been living in that basement? There's no way he can have a real relationship while suffering with severe agoraphobia. I don't care what anyone says. Sir, would also be a child sexual predator, too. He kidnapped three young girls that we know of. He hates his mother and women in general. The series prefers the outlandish basement storyline over something more serious and realistic. Realistic isn't something the series is trying to be outside of kidnap victims dealing with trauma and the police not caring about certain people who go missing. I actually was waiting for them to show victims who don't make it because there's no such thing as every missing person being found alive or being found at all. It's not healthy to sit at a bus station everyday for 13 years and I'm glad there was some movement with that. Her grieve made her neglect her other children. Agent Ward needs to put himself first because Gabbi isn't ready for all of that.
  7. That's terrible. The universe still had life in it. The series finale was pretty mediocre. I still don't know who that Tammy woman was supposed to be?
  8. I didn't know that. I hate when that happens. The Closer/Major Crimes universe could have went on like NCIS, CSI and Law & Order.
  9. I just finished the entire series for the first time ever. I would have been down with a third spin off with the two new detectives being transferred to another city. I actually cried when Sharon died. If I watched live, I would have shipped Andy & Sharon before the writers did because my brain works that way when it comes to shipping. I just know. They dragged out PS too long. When this happens, the villains become comic book supervillains. I hate that. Rusty annoyed me in the early seasons, but I understand why he was the way he was. His relationship with Sharon was beautiful. Because of their relationship. You get more choked up compared to "The Closer." She saved that boy's life and showed him unconditional love. The type of love a mother should have for a child. I understand because S6 only had 13 episodes, they couldn't do any stand alone episodes. I also love the relationship between Flynn & Provenza.
  10. There must be something in the damn water? lol Why is the whole damn city weird? This Devil cult or whatever is during all of this weird shit, but nobody notices?! Anna has no family (other than her husband) or real friends?
  11. They haven't learned anything since Paris Hilton. Stop putting these people in Hollywood productions! I actually stopped watching this show after Roanoke. Returned for 1984, then left again, then returned for this season.
  12. I've been enjoying it. I'm at the end of S2. I love Martha already.
  13. I just started watching the series for the very first time.
  14. I recently started recording the series for the very first time. I missed the first five episodes of S1. So far I've seen all of S2, S3, S5 & S6. S7 is currently recording and S4 Episodes 2-11 is on the DVR. My stepdad use to watch it, but I never did. I've never been a huge fan of cop shows. I've been enjoying TC.
  15. This series is not smart. It is the dumbest kid in the class with some serious issues thrown in that needs professional treatment.
  16. I know this series is based on a comic book and I already know about AS. That still doesn't change the fact that this is one of the worst written shows of all time and will go down as such. It's a pradody of the '50s. The series itself, it is like one of the worst comic books of all time. 😂 There are kids out there who will think the '50s were really like this show. I would hope they read and not just watch Riverfail. I was gone for so long that I'm not very invested in the series as a whole.
  17. You cannot pretend comic book censorship was the biggest issue in the '50s. It was just one of many. Nothing these characters are doing, especially in this nowhere town would actually fly in the 1950s! Josie's movie plot was laughable. White female stars couldn't even do that. Their lives were controlled by the studio system. Women were not allowed to make their own movies. We're supposed to pretend a big film premiere for her movie would be possible? Not only that, she would get rave reviews and the film would be some huge blockbuster? Betty could release some kind of teenage "Sex and the City" book? Queer people, especially teenagers could just be themselves? I don't even remember any book or documentary talking about an underground lesbian magazine or magazines talking about masturbation? What company distributed this magazine? The list goes on. Oh, and the code wasn't created or ruled by some hickville people.
  18. We're supposed to believe Veronica invented the birth control pill. Fuck you, show. The series is still terrible, but I enjoyed the episode because a beauty pageant was the main plot. The season has no plot.
  19. I guess this season is ship musical chairs. At this point, if Ethel and Jughead don't kiss, it's because she's not thin. Grundy is back? Pass the bleach for the eyes, please. Bad enough I thought Veronica and the FBI agent were going to make out. Jughead still isn't hanging out with Archie and has his arc still doesn't involve other main characters. And there's no narrative like period. TBTB making fun of their own terrible writing is still terrible.
  20. Which proves once again that the GCPD is a tiny car with a bunch of clowns it it. Some kid off the street can pretend to be cop with no problems. 🤣 So much for all of us believing the trope was Batman's son and the Joker's daughter hooking up.
  21. The episode did feature something that was totally accurate back then. Black people were treated better in Europe than in the USA. It's why many black celebrities traveled to Europe a lot and some even moved there. They were able to live stress free lives over there. Jughead and Archie are supposed to be best friends. Yet, they don't even share scenes together. It's like Jughead is on a totally different show. His storyline doesn't involve any of the other main characters. That's not how it went down in the comics. Archie and Jughead are friends! I like Reggie and Archie as friends, but they are not consistent. You are friends or you are not friends. I rolled by eyes at the cat and milk thing, but it's a well known fictional trope. Like mice and cheese. Rabbits and carrots.
  22. We seen that hook up coming before the series even aired! Batman's adopted son and the Joker's daughter. Turner and Stephanie's was much thicker in the early episodes. I knew the March boy was going to "die" and mama couldn't be trusted.
  23. I swear I wish this trope would die. Character A likes Character B. Character A walks in on something innocent involving Character B and Character C. Character A gives up right then and there. I don't even ship them, but the trope is annoying.
  24. Oh, look the game of Operation magically traveled back in time too! You know with it being invented in the '60s and all. The stories are just as ridiculous as I remember back when I left early S2. Nothing on this show makes a lick of sense. And the season of course is a bad parody of the '50s.
  25. It's a hard core porn fact that crime is linked to poverty. Bringing up money hungry white collar criminals doesn't erase that fact. The poorer a neighborhood is, the higher its crime rate will be. The richer a neighborhood is, the lower its crime rate will be. The richer you are, the better access you have to the best of everything. Poverty breeds crime. It's like how a girl born into a privileged family is likely to become a sex worker.
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