The Bachelorette: Season 12–Episode 7
Alex, no buddy, you didn’t connect with JoJo, you connected with a horse.
Alex, no buddy, you didn’t connect with JoJo, you connected with a horse.
Spencer begins to implement his plans for revenge against his nemesis Andre Allen. However it seems he has another big issue to deal with, pain management and the possible drug addiction that it’s causing.
The Season Two Break episodes, “Sicut Cervus”and ”Shiva”, highlight the steady decline of rationale and sanity in our characters and the world they encounter. The second half of this season is promising to be rewarding to those of us who have stuck it out so
He spent so much time building up the anticipation for the first kiss and then she decided it wasn’t good enough and dumped him. That’s priceless. He’s like “Aw damn, not again.”
Spencer and his crew have returned to HBO for season two of Ballers. Right away things get off to a volatile start with a blast from Spencer’s past.
The long national nightmare is over, Power is back, baby! For those just tuning in, Power is a show about James “Ghost” St. Patrick and Angela Valdes, the high school sweethearts reunited and were all set for a wonderful life in which Angie would make googly eyes at Jamie, and Jamie would stroke Angies’s magnificent chestnut tresses. A few things blocked their path. Jamie never mentioned that he was a top-level drug dealer and she forgot to mention that she was a federal prosecutor working on a drug task force to bring down someone named “Ghost.” The crazy kids patched things up and Angie didn’t tattle, in fact, she destroyed evidence implicating Ghost. Jamie pinky-swore that he’s out of the drug trade forever. Let’s go!
When the semi-Warden, Caputo, confronts Head Brute in Charge Piscatella , the CO claims that Poussey was “extremely violent” during the “insurrection.” If you are not fluent in cover-your-ass language, that translates to Poussey was “doing nothing wrong” at a “peaceful protest.” That 92-pound unarmed woman was a threat and that’s that.
All the colors of Benetton have united to fight a common enemy: the fascists in control. Not so sure that they are going to be able to fight the power. Who is going to care what the inmates have to say? Caputo, I guess, but he’s been so impotent that I’m not counting on it.