if that's a current picture, then all this talk that i've seen on other websites about ariel being "fat" now need to shut up.
Those 35-year old Internet bullies need to shut-up and leave their mom's basement regardless. Obviously she's grown and matured, but that's largely because of her age and figuring everything out. She may have lost weight, but I never would have considered her fat though. Not even close.
I have no idea if there are minimum ages in the US. If there are, I'm sure they vary by state. I think under 18 is universally a minor though. Winter is 16 now, but it looks like she applied shortly before turning 15.
One girl at my uni had been emancipated since the age of 16. She lived in an apartment provided by the government and a social worker would apparently check up on her a couple of times a week. But it's pretty rare over here, that one girl is the only person I have ever encountered who had used that possibility.
It's rare in the US too... even with child stars and ********ed up families. I can only think of Macaulay Culkin.
Courtney Love, and now her daughter Frances Bean Cobain. Michelle Williams, Corey Feldman and Drew Barrymore (though she did it to get around child labor laws for acting purposes). That is all I can think of.
Last night, the ep was just a teeeeny bit too old school sitcom trope for me, but Stephen Merchant and Fred Armisen were GOLD.
Agreed. I don't know why but it had a "jumping the shark" feeling to it. "Oh look, we're in Las Vegas". With inferior writers or guest actors, it could have been a disaster.
I agree with the general sentiment, that room confusion section was straight out of a French farce. Having said that, I thought parts of it were quite funny, and very well delivered.
jay got some free rooms at the hotel for installing a bunch of closets. it's weak sauce to justify the episode... but then again, it's about as good as any reason to go to vegas. i thought the episode was alright. was a little disappointed we didn't get more sophia vergara in the maid's outfit.
"How am I supposed to do this with so many Is/eyes on my rack?" Manny's facial expression as he felt "caught" was precious.
I sorta figured that Cam might have been secretly using the soap figure as a way to get another veto over Mitchell, but the fact that he had it made by his dad for precisely that reason was brilliant (and very Cam).