ellauri005.html on line 1174: Now and then, there´s one with slight defects.
ellauri147.html on line 251: Nevertheless, not all critics were this kind to the Emily character. Emma Gray from HuffPost called Emily a bland character, stating "The show doesn´t even make an effort to quirk her up or give her a more relatable, girl-next-door roughness: she´s always immaculately coiffed and made-up, and garbed in effortfully eye-catching outfits. But there´s not much to the character, except for enormous amounts of self-confidence and the inexplicable ability to attract new friends and love interests on every street corner." Rebecca Nicholson of The Guardian gave the series one out of five stars: "if it is an attempt to fluff up the romcom for the streaming age, then it falls over on its six-inch heels." Rachel Handler opined "Darren Star has done it yet again: centered an entire show on a thin, gently delusional white woman whimsically exploring a major metropolitan area in wildly expensive couture purchased on a mid-level salary."
ellauri221.html on line 383: The planet Egg is closed and there´s nothing left to do
ellauri221.html on line 390: The time is near, there´s not too long
ellauri221.html on line 398: The planet Egg is closed and there´s nothing left to do
ellauri370.html on line 358: ´Cause if there´s one thing that she don´t need
ellauri480.html on line 293: Regarding Edmund Perversie from "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," he does face consequences for his actions, particularly his betrayal of his siblings. While there are themes of punishment and redemption, there´s no explicit mention of spanking in the text. The focus is on the moral lessons learned through his mistakes and the eventual forgiveness he receives through Aslan.
xxx/ellauri129.html on line 441: So i read Smarra quite a while ago but from what i remember its complete nonsense. Just random surrealism stuff, they say there´s a vampire in there somewhere but i recall no evidence to that.
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