Ooh well at least Brian was upfront about how the situation is and how it's not going to be – even though that didn't stick. I don't understand this whole "love at first sight" bullshit. You don't know the person so what are you in love with? Their dick? Their appearance? Their stroke game? Their golden vagina? The fuck? Haha! I'm surprised the actors that played Brian and Justin didn't date in real life but I guess not everyone is into dating their co-stars which I understand. Although a lot of people have made a home with their co-stars like Channing Tatum/Jenna Dewan, Ryan Reynolds/Blake Lively, Morena Baccarin/ Ben McKenzie etc. I like how Deadpool and Black Widow use to be married in real life, haha. Anyways, Ethan seemed like a punk ass bitch anyways from what I've watched. Oh, plus apparently the actor who plays Brian is straight....hm I guess, haha. Then again that role was the best opportunity to find out if guys might do something for him and I guess that didn't happen. I agree, they would need to have Ian talk about the whole season 5 situation with someone, maybe Lip? What pisses me off is how Mickey was interacting with all of the Gallaghers, V, and Kev but no one mentions him other than to insult him. They literally give no fucks when all he did was try to help their sibling. Just shows/proves that if you aren't …show more content…
Maybe Ian finally decides to visit him in jail instead of him getting out? Although, getting out of jail should be easy considering they had no evidence of Mickey trying to kill Sammy. She was gone for about a week or two so that shit should've been out of her system by then. I would suggest that the writers do bring Mickey and Ian back together if they want to continue having more season's although just by Noel Fisher being on the show again gives people hope and just liking him without Ian because that's basically the only reason some people liked Ian because of Mickey and I'm one of
dangerous relative in order to save an innocent person that they care about. These meticulous
is. It takes their friends and family to force them to realize that for them,
the detail of her face in such a way that she could be almost anyone. She
ability to make an identity for herself. She fulfills the role of the beautiful lover for
Oh, how one as mighty as me be bewildered by a simple-minded beast. I am Gaston the best looking, strongest, and easily admired man in the whole town. My love Belle who is a little out of her mind if she thinks she could love a beast like him. I will show them. I force my whole enormous body at the beast making him slide off the edge of his balcony. As his large paw-like hands slip he catches himself by scrapping the shingles of the dark and gloomy castle. Weak. his claw grasps my shirt and my heart trembles. No, it can't be. Him a beast. For I am gaston the bravest of them all. But if belle could love him then. What does that make me? For who could ever love a hideous beast like me.
I think that cole should go back to the island so he can change and realize that not everything is under the devil's control and that not everything is bad as it seems. Cole needs to realize that there is a more worse punishment than to just going to the island for a year, like a 30 year sentence to jail and things
Your P.O.V I woke up in (c/n)'s arms. I tried to pry his arms off of me without waking him up... I failed. He woke up, a confused expression plastered on his face. But as his gaze landed upon me, it had softened.
Personality She cares about her personal image but it’s not her main priority, she’s comfortable without wearing any make up. She controls the image she projects to others and uses it to her advantage. She’s not afraid to speak her mind.
You? aSHLEY Found out he was telling his friends we had sex. cORI So you dumped him like Fox dumped Firefly. aSHLEY
Ah! The ability of us humans to be different people every day... it's beautiful, isn't it? Every day is a fresh start for you. You can look at it like a fresh chapter in your life.
Two months have passed since the day you left me. Like a child waiting impatiently for Christmas morning to arrive, I awake each morning hoping to receive something or anything from you, only to be disappointed. I'll never forget your cold firm grip on my hand the day you dropped me at my family's house or my mothers face that whitened as you left. She screamed at me and I fizzed in the fire. I was slowing fading into oblivion as life was slowly being sucked out of her.
He’s an emotionally immature jerk, who chose not to deal with your emotions. It was easier
In *The Perfect Guy, *Leah (Sanaa Lathan) and Dave (Morris Chestnut) has been dating for two years. The couple seems to be in love; however, they’re on different levels in the relationship. Leah is tired of dating; she desires a marriage and having children. Dave, unfortunately, is not ready for marriage and he fears divorce; he doesn’t want to be forced into a marriage. After the disagreement, the couple decide to break up and they don’t talk for several months.
When discussing the poetic form of dramatic monologue it is rare that it is not associated with and its usage attributed to the poet Robert Browning. Robert Browning has been considered the master of the dramatic monologue. Although some critics are skeptical of his invention of the form, for dramatic monologue is evidenced in poetry preceding Browning, it is believed that his extensive and varied use of the dramatic monologue has significantly contributed to the form and has had an enormous impact on modern poetry. "The dramatic monologues of Robert Browning represent the most significant use of the form in postromantic poetry" (Preminger and Brogan 799). The dramatic monologue as we understand it today "is a lyric poem in which the speaker addresses a silent listener, revealing himself in the context of a dramatic situation" (Murfin 97). "The character is speaking to an identifiable but silent listener at a dramatic moment in the speaker's life. The circumstances surrounding the conversation, one side which we "hear" as the dramatic monologue, are made by clear implication, and an insight into the character of the speaker may result" (Holman and Harmon 152).