GlassHalfHopeful
No worries. Looking incredible so far!
You nailed it regarding closure and the therapeutic nature of it. That's exactly how I took it. Life throws a lot at people. We can't stop that. It's simply a byproduct of existence.
Sometimes closure is hard to find, so it was really nice to see that happen for someone. There are some things in my own life that still weigh quite heavy and it was nice to co-experience the feelings of Paul Giamatti's character.
This is really neat. Got any other photos to share?
Thanks again for this. It was really helpful.
Watched Eulogy in the living room and one of my kids was kids hard in the feels zone. I chose to focus on the positive and really liked the episode. They wanted to know if this was how Black Mirror always was, so we watched my fav episode of San Junipero. Goodness do I love that one.
Anyway, I really enjoyed all the rest of the season.
That first episode really hit me hard, so I was worried about the rest. Maybe it was bad timing. More likely that it just hit too close to home. Add in the advertising economy in real life and how it's everywhere, stealing your info, and blocking everything from any semblence of a good experience. It just got to me. I will never understand the irony in Netflix releasing this episode.
Oh no.
This a great interview.
Being brave enough to be wrong about something so fundamental is no small feat. In this clip, what he describes briefly at the end regarding his wife's reaction is just the tip of the iceberg.
For people so deeply entrenched in ideologies and worldviews such as these, the ramifications of accepting being wrong and pivoting can be devastating to marriages, familial relations, communities, careers, and more.
My heart goes out to those wading through those waters, especially those gathering the courage to shed the falsehoods at great cost. π
Super cute! π
This is perfect and exactly what I was looking for. I knew someone could do this. I really appreciate you taking the time. Seriously. π
Haha. Exactly. There's something about it that makes you curious, but then... the whiplash.
Amusing, but the actual story is moreso. Turns out Mr Tansie tried to win the damages via property in CA "owned by god" since the deed had been recently signed over to god. π€¦π½
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawsuits_against_supernatural_beings
The rest of the examples in the Wikipedia article are pretty amusing too. π