Sex and the Slutshaming Ableism.
Americans are so weird for using shoes inside the house.
Remember when this show had jazz music? Good times.
This show is so awfully judgmental. This episode reeks of heteronormativity, homophobia and biphobia.
I really don't understand why someone would want to be friends with Carrie, much less be in a relationship with her.
I don't like this Samantha.
Aidan is making it really hard to like him.
Miranda, girl, if a friend tells you a man is an asshole, she knows what she's talking about.
Calling an animal killer a murderer, Alina is a based vegan.
This is the straightest movie I have ever seen.
When I heard that they were making movies about this event, I was sceptical of movie makers profiting off of the survivors. But if you're going to make a movie, this is the way to do it. Focus on the survivors, not the terrorist and why he did what he did.
Why is the top half of everyone's faces twice as sharp as everything else? Reminds me of fanvideos on Twitter.
They really did Eleanor wrong with this episode. A woman who was cheated on shouldn't regret not fighting harder for her marriage. Also, dumbing down the female characters for the sake of exposition is not great.
Amber in bisexual lighting:heart_eyes:
Estranged husband and father finds out he has a heart after all... Zzz...
So bad it's almost good.
Who cares about the dean though.
The movie has it's moments and the dialogue is great at times, but the editing feels like a rushed job and the dubbed over dialogue in almost every scene is too noticeable.
Annie pretending to be Blade was great.
This show had so much promise.
Just when Gordo was starting to become likable they make him an asshole again. He better stay as far away as the moon will allow from Tracy.
Alice is such a big mood.
It's been almost ten years since I watched this show and I'm still sad it got cancelled.
Good for Tracy for finally ditching Gordo.
Lmao this was a great filler episode.
Always great to see some sapphic representation on TV.
Wake up! It's 2000. The new millennium won't be about sexual labels, it'll be about sexual expression. It won't matter if you're sleeping with men or women. It'll be about sleeping with individuals. Soon everyone will be pansexual.
This was a good first episode, with the exception of the ADR being very noticeable and out of place in several scenes.
The homage to the Jeff and Annie shipper was great. Props to Dan for doing that.
Alison Brie is great in this episode.