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IMDB rating: 8.10 Plot: Planet Express sees a hostile takeover and Bender falls into the hands of criminals where he is used to fulfill their schemes. |
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Ever since the divorce it has been hard to watch?
Ever since the divorce it has been hard to watch Futurama: Bender’s Big Score. A big part of the movie is Fry realizing he need to let go and let Leela be happy, and a relationship isn’t about him being happy. Yeas, I know Futurama is a silly cartoon, but the often cover some really heavy topics especially for a cartoon.
Anyhow, are there any movies or tv shows (maybe even a single episode) that is hard for you to watch because of divorce, bad break up, or something like that?
Alright, I guess of few of you didn’t get it, I’m saying that show is hard for me to watch now, and I was using that as an example for myself. I was interested to see if there is anything you have a hard time watching.
Also, Teresa B, don’t judge other people. I don’t sit around watching tv all day, but I don’t not watch tv.
Davidica, it is spelled Holmes, not unlike Sherock, but still pronounced Homes.
Twin Peaks
Just writing that knocked me off kilter for about an hour.
I was invited to stay the night with my emotional-friend for a Twin Peaks marathon. I’ll leave it to your imagination what two 15yo’s did most of the night.
I was elated, I though /finally/ we were a couple; we were boyfriend and girlfriend now.
To her it was something completely different. She had awoken that morning a girl and the next day she knew that all boys wanted one thing, even the one she loved and trusted the most.
The next day she would not speak to me, would not even look at me.
It took some months before I began to understand; some time prior she had confided in me that she had ‘trouble saying no’ and I can only imagine how intensely of a guarded secret for most 14yo girls, but she told me. And then she thought I took advantage of her for it.
That’s not at all what it was to me and so I figured a way to make it right but it was going to take some money. Once I was sixteen, my brother sold me his old car and I got job and paid him for it and once I had a few hundred dollars I went bought a diamond promise ring and gave it to her as Christmas present.
She turned it down.
She told me "I can’t accept this from you." and on my way out her sister told me "I was too good for her."
I didn’t get it. I didn’t want to get it.
She didn’t turn it down because she didn’t love me; she got it that was an apology for what happened; she got it that I was serious but she had sex with someone else in the mean time. So she couldn’t make the promise I was asking for and I suspect she wanted to have her roaring twenties as well.
It took about five-years of deconstruction to figure out how catastrophically wrong everything went and by then it was too late; she lived 1200 miles away and we’d both moved on.
I had left the ring at her house and at some point she decided to keep it and use it as a necklace charm. I do not know if that has changed since she’s married but knowing her, and knowing her husband, I assume she still has it locked away in a box with the lover letters.
So "Twin Peaks" is my personal Romeo & Juliet story and I don’t really like to relive it.
Sh?nn?n | Sep 18, 2009
Dont watch it
Angel | Sep 18, 2009
Seriously? Futurama? Wow. Quit watching TV for awhile and make yourself a new life.
Teresa B | Sep 18, 2009
The Prom Night Dumpster Baby Family Guy is hard for me….
Ha… I’m totally kidding… sorry J..lol
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