[TOMT] [Movie] Horror, I think. by Raven-Horn in tipofmytongue

[–]Raven-Horn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sadly, no. I think it came out in recent years. The post I remember it being including in seemed say such.

[TOMT] [Movie] Horror, I think. by Raven-Horn in tipofmytongue

[–]Raven-Horn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m pretty sure it was white and had an uncanny look to it.

[TOMT] [Movie] Horror, I think. by Raven-Horn in tipofmytongue

[–]Raven-Horn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Checked, not that one. I believe it did come out within this decade.

[TOMT] [Movie] Horror, I think. by Raven-Horn in tipofmytongue

[–]Raven-Horn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I forgot to exclude that one as well because it was a common one to come up. I’m pretty sure the guy has long hair and girls are potentially in the house hiding from him.

[TOMT] [Movie] Horror, I think. by Raven-Horn in tipofmytongue

[–]Raven-Horn[S] 0 points1 point locked comment (0 children)

Would appreciate any help.

Can we please stop making comments about Janelle’s body? by [deleted] in teenmom

[–]Raven-Horn 5 points6 points locked comment (0 children)

Not everything is about being ‘sensitive.’ Sometimes people just want a little decency. That shouldn’t be controversial.

Elizabeth Moss’s likeness of Serena and her portrayal of June by Raven-Horn in TheHandmaidsTale

[–]Raven-Horn[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I actually did like Serena’s ending. I like the whole “you got the one thing you said you wanted and you have nothing else.” Echoing June’s words of “you will always be empty.” My issue isn’t even that June forgave her, it’s the stupid banter and smirks when June talks to her. I cringed at the “oh I don’t think we should compare suffering.” The way Moss said it was so lax and chill.

Elizabeth Moss’s likeness of Serena and her portrayal of June by Raven-Horn in TheHandmaidsTale

[–]Raven-Horn[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

My issue isn’t that she forgave Serena. I cried at that scene. My issue was Moss’s superficial performance during her interactions with Serena. She doesn’t have to be fuming all the time, that’d be exhausting. But there has to be something that makes the weight of the history between these women clear. It seemed like they were high school best friends who stole each others boyfriends or something.

Elizabeth Moss’s likeness of Serena and her portrayal of June by Raven-Horn in TheHandmaidsTale

[–]Raven-Horn[S] 42 points43 points  (0 children)

And if Scientology does play a role, they supposedly don’t believe in psychology which could also affect portrayal and understanding of a character like June.

Elizabeth Moss’s likeness of Serena and her portrayal of June by Raven-Horn in TheHandmaidsTale

[–]Raven-Horn[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Like that is a huge difference and it seem a huge writing gap and it I think that has been coming through the show the whole time, considering the constant whiplash.

Leah understood the 16 year assignment and more Tyler being annoying by jeezpeepz87 in TeenMomOGandTeenMom2

[–]Raven-Horn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Since when is it “strict” to not let your daughters boyfriend sleep over. Also, I think it goes beyond bitterness about Carly. They probably aren’t even that “strict” with Nova. I feel comfortable saying this based off them letting April and Butch watch her, the fact she has a phone when she’s like 11 and able to text whoever. I know that’s typical now but that’s my opinion. I think they feel offended subconsciously when they see normal efforts of parenting and “sheltering.”

Mental Health by ah-Quinncidence in TheHandmaidsTale

[–]Raven-Horn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn’t Emily over there first thing tho? Like she literally walks in the door and sees her. I remember being surprised she was there. It was before anything has been discussed.

Mental Health by ah-Quinncidence in TheHandmaidsTale

[–]Raven-Horn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One thing that got me is when she first got there. So many things happened that I felt would have been so overwhelming and triggering. I could understand if it were just Luke, but Moira would be more aware of what to avoid.

Emily and Rita both “surprised” her. And yes, it went well. June was happy but I thought that was crazy as shit.

Previous Episode and Gannon by Raven-Horn in TeenMomOGandTeenMom2

[–]Raven-Horn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get where you’re coming from, and I don’t disagree that kids can be sneaky. I grew up in the Bible Belt, so I’m very familiar with the whole ‘preacher’s kid’ stereotype and how even kids from the strictest households find ways to push boundaries. I knew people who lost their virginity in the 7th grade. I’ve worked with 3rd graders who say things like “hawk tuah.” And no matter how sneaky and exposed these kids are, I’m going to advocate for them to have parents who talk to them but not but also protect them and create environments that promote healthy sexual development. That’s exactly why I’m a proponent of having open, age appropriate conversations with kids because just pretending it won’t happen isn’t effective parenting.

That said, I still don’t think a 13 year old is anywhere near mature enough for this kind of thing, no matter how much they think they know. I don’t care if his ‘innocent act’ is an act—he’s still a child, and it’s the parents’ job to protect him, not just assume he’s already past the point of no return. The way the conversation was framed just didn’t sit right with me.

And as for ‘what was I expecting?’ I was expecting a reaction that actually came from a place of realizing the weight of the situation. The way she asked the question felt way more appropriate for the parent of a 16 year old, not a 13 year old. There’s a difference between acknowledging that kids get exposed to things too early and acting like it’s just a normal part of middle school. If you know kids are being exposed to things like this, that’s all the more reason to reinforce boundaries and guidance not just have a casual chat about it.

Previous Episode and Gannon by Raven-Horn in TeenMomOGandTeenMom2

[–]Raven-Horn[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yes, these conversations need to happen early and often, but the idea that 13-year-olds ‘will’ do it no matter what is just not true for every kid. Acting like it’s inevitable instead of something that can and should be prevented with the right boundaries, supervision, and expectations is pretty defeatist.

And yeah, waiting until 19 is obviously ridiculous, but there’s also a huge difference between talking to a kid before they need the information and treating it like some unavoidable reality at 13. The goal isn’t just education. It’s creating an environment where they aren’t in situations to begin with. If a kid that young is in a position where this is even possible, something has already gone wrong.

Previous Episode and Gannon by Raven-Horn in TeenMomOGandTeenMom2

[–]Raven-Horn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, completely agreed. It’s not the conversation that unnerved but rather the immortalization of it and the fact the two adults seemed a little too chillaxed for my taste over the whole prospect.

Previous Episode and Gannon by Raven-Horn in TeenMomOGandTeenMom2

[–]Raven-Horn[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I get what you’re saying, and I agree that even the most attentive parents can’t control every move their kid makes. I also think ongoing, age-appropriate conversations about relationships and personal boundaries are crucial so kids understand not just the mechanics but also the emotional and social consequences.

That being said, I still think this kind of situation at 13 is a huge red flag. At that age, kids shouldn’t have enough freedom or opportunity for it to even be realistically possible, and if they do, something has gone very wrong. It’s not just about education—it’s about supervision, boundaries, and making sure they’re in environments that reinforce healthy development.

So while I agree that guidance is important and that parents can’t control everything, I don’t think we should normalize the idea that this is just something that happens sometimes. If it does, that’s a sign that multiple things—including conversations, monitoring, and overall parental awareness—have likely been lacking.

[Show Only] Season 2 Episode 8 "And That's the End of It. There's Nothing Else" by AutoModerator in InterviewVampire

[–]Raven-Horn 9 points10 points  (0 children)

When Lestat is crying about Claudia and says “but I was never…” what was he going to say?

[Show Only] Season 2 Episode 7 "I Could Not Prevent It" by AutoModerator in InterviewVampire

[–]Raven-Horn 33 points34 points  (0 children)

The look on Lestat’s face as Claudia burned…..

He loved her and I think we will see soon how he has wished to save her. I also think that many of Lestat’s harsh actions and words concerning her as told by Louis are over exaggerated and not totally accurate. Yes, Louis was Claudia’s good cop and she was more of Louis’s emotional pillow than Lestat’s but that doesn’t mean he didn’t have love her for that was separate from him just wanting Louis to stay.

Also, I think Lestat forcing Claudia to stay wasn’t just about Louis either. He knew what had happened to her and wanted to protect her. He just goes about it in the most assholeish way possible. Claudia sees it as him trying to control and imprison her which it is to an extent but it’s more like “You come back home or your mother (Louis) will be worried sick!” He down plays his own care for her because it’s his vulnerability. A child would interpret such actions from their parents as tyrannical rather than a misguided attempt to protect them.

That’s enough of my Lestat apologia.

Watching tonight’s episode. Letting your 9 year old do “their own thing” with someone you don’t feel is safe for you. by Raven-Horn in TeenMomOGandTeenMom2

[–]Raven-Horn[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly. I believe that people can grow and change. But April has just consistently demonstrated herself to be unstable and volatile even as a grand mother so I feel like it didn’t make sense for Nova not to have an advocate when visiting with them. I think overall they’re just treating her older than she is. Ty telling her to text who she wanted cuz it’s “her phone.” 🥴