Jes' Sayin''s Replies


Folks would wonder otherwise. I thought it was good enough. The only thing that really bothered me was that the ending wasn't really earned. Hard to believe they really felt the way that they did based on so little experience. The "literary society" part of the title attracted me though! Lots of people eat potato peels all the time these days. In fact, the fancier the restaurant, the more likely you'll have them served to you. Really? What a shame that is. I'm three-quarters of the way through E1 and not finding any character to identify with, or even find plausible. Stopping here. Thanks. In any case, the point is, stay with it. Is not an answer. I liked it. The guy playing Takahashi did an extremely funny impression of Larry. I also liked the way they depicted psychologists and their supposed confidentiality rules. Hmm, you're producing a show. Do you want women to watch the show or cut your viewership, and thus your ratings and profits in half? It is historical. Try doing some research. Guess what? He really was gay. A king who never married. How often do you see that? Admins, why do we have to have revolting, immature posts like this? Before you chide me for pushing this actor's page to the front page with this post, know that it was already on the front page, which is how I found it, and likely people were reading this anyway. Unless big pieces fell on him... Spot on in everything you write here Two more seasons followed that one. He does show up much later in the series, but the character doesn't seem particularly plausible. But then, Machiavelli tends to get a undeserved bad rap in general. Worse characters and stories. Hard to identify with anyone in that show. But pretty much the only good performance in it. A lot smaller than 75%. Consider also that many who went to Vietnam did not get to the front, but served in relative safety well behind the lines or in the air. It exists.