What do you usually wear to bed?
PJ set
Oversized Tshirt only
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Nothing
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Partners clothes
Nightgown
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What do you usually wear to bed?
PJ set
Oversized Tshirt only
Underwear only
Nothing
Sweats and a shirt
Partners clothes
Nightgown
Shorts and a T
Other (in comments)
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Pedro Pascal returned to break our hearts all over again as Joel in flashbacks this week on 'The Last of Us' — see what other TV actors earn
Pedro Pascal was named TVLine Performer Of The Week for the porch scene in 2x06 The Price 🎉🎉🎉
THE PERFORMANCE | In The Last of Us Part II video game, players don’t arrive at the porch-conversation flashback until the end of the story. HBO’s adaptation, however, chose to deliver the seminal Joel-Ellie moment in Sunday’s episode — and thank goodness, because it meant we got another dose of Pedro Pascal’s excellence that much sooner.
Pascal has only been out of the action for a few episodes, but we’ve missed him! From the start of Joel and Ellie’s confrontation on the porch, Pascal let us know that Joel knew he’d messed up with that outburst at the dance, choosing to have Joel stare out into the night rather than look directly at Ellie as she ripped into him. (Ramsey, also excellent in the scene, already nabbed a Performer of the Week this season and therefore was ineligible here.) His voice low, his tone conciliatory, Pascal continued the interaction as a chastened man who just didn’t want to do any more damage.
Uh, A+ for effort, dude. We could practically feel the tightness in Pascal’s throat as Joel fought tears, nodding weakly while Ellie finally asked him the questions she’d carried for years. Owning up to the violence he committed and the choice he made on Ellie’s behalf was not cathartic. On the contrary, Pascal’s crumbling expression and hitching breath showed us a Joel whose confession seemed to drain the very life out of him.
But catharsis did come in the moment where Joel explained why he’d committed those acts. Pascal’s tears flowed freely as Joel finally looked at Ellie and told her he loved her. His voice was high, hurt and halting, and his posture was braced for attack. But Pascal led with his character’s deeper-than-reason affection for his surrogate daughter, giving the entire interaction a heft we’re still feeling days later — fantastic on every level.
If you're thinking about looking at the weird cracks and burny, glowy rocks in town... please don't. There's enough people in the ER right now with weird wounds and talking crazy, probably from the fumes.
Shouldn't be doing this so soon after all that--
Tug-of-War enthusiasts of Wicked's Rest!
Normally I'm a big fan of the color blue, but in this case we all know who needs to go down.
Which amazing beautiful people want to join me on the red team (best team) to put those Horrible Blues in their place?