"Sometimes I feel like, if I disappeared, no one would even notice"
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- I never think that anything's gonna work out.
WOW!
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- I never think that anything's gonna work out.
- Maybe that's why you don't finish things.
WOW!
Better... not yet as it could be.
This show is getting so f*cking hilarious, and I mean it: f*cking!
Hard to let go. Sometimes that's what it takes.
The puppets moment was incredible! Writers from "The Boys" always know how to surprise!
Life doesn't always take you where you think you should go. But it has a way of leading you to where you should be.
"I want to be as loving as possible".
so Smurf didn't want Pope to be happy, cool.
This has been so powerful!
"It's just that sometimes you don't see yourself as great".
"Hope sucks. I don't know how many times I got to learn that lesson".
"Staying back and moving back has always been your go-to anytime things get a little rough and if you're being honest with yourself, it's become a crutch 'cause something out there scares you. Maybe something about the dream scares you."
Things are finally getting interesting.
Well done, Adele! Giovanni lacks discipline!
This episode marks a turning point in Riccardo's storyline.
"My mind is in a jumble and I can't focus on anything. I can't even remember when I genuinely felt happiness".
I was an unlucky kid, because my father was good, polite, with good manners but unable to be a father.
Gerri is like a real mother to Roman.
"I needed a couple surgeries, but mostly it was my head that was screwed up".
"I'm just trying to be good"
Yes, you are Ramy ;)
Had the biggest fun since the comeback so far :joy:
It reminds me of "Homecoming"
I'm falling for Uly :heart:
The pain says to us: "We'd be better off just feeling nothing at all. So we go numb. Then our souls go numb".
Every single thing that's gone wrong,
we blame the economy, Europe,
the opposition, the weather.
And then we blame these vast,
sweeping tides of history,
you know, like they're out of
our control, like we're
so helpless and little and small -
but it's still our fault.
You know why?
It's that £1 T-shirt.
A T-shirt that cost £1.
We can't resist it.
Every single one of us.
We see a T-shirt that costs
£1 and we think,
"Ooh, that's a bargain,
I'll have that," and we buy it.
Not for best, heaven forfend,
but nice, little T-shirt for the
winter to go underneath, that'll do.
And the shop keeper gets five
miserable pence for that T-shirt,
and some little peasant in a field
gets paid 0.01 pence -
and we think that's fine.
All of us,
and we hand over our quid and we buy
into that system for life.
I saw it all going wrong when it
began in the supermarkets,
when they replaced
all the women on the till
with those automated checkouts.
No, that's not our fault. I hate
those things, I always have.
I can't stand them.
They drive me mad.
Yes, but you didn't do
anything, did you?
20 years ago, when they first
popped up, did you walk out?
Did you write letters of complaint?
Did you shop elsewhere? No!
You huffed and you puffed
and you put up with it.
And, now, all those women
are gone and we let it happen.
And I think we do like them,
those checkouts.
We want them.
Because it means
we can stroll through,
pick up our shopping, and we don't
have to look that woman in the eye.
The woman who's paid less than us.
She's gone. We got rid of her.
Sacked.
Well done.
So, yes, it's OUR fault.
This is the world WE built.
Congratulations.
Well said, Muriel!
THAT was unexpected! It came out of nowhere, a bit unbelievable though...
This is the perfect filler episode.