|
While the underground group sets up shop, Maura (Amanda Deibert) ventures out on her own to start testing the waters of truth in media.
Meanwhile, Mike (Daniel Miller) tries to hold up the façade by going back to work, but upon arriving finds out from fellow waitress, Joanie (Dana Pacheco), that he’s not just a celebrity, but a wanted man. Joanie helps Mike get out alive, but she may not be so lucky herself. FEED: Season 2, Episode 2
Stay tuned for more FEED, airing every Friday on AfterEllen.com and www.feedseries.tv. Submitted by on June 26, 2009 - 4:00pm. |
Recent blog posts
New forum topicsActive TopicsNew Comments
|




Facebook
Twitter
Keep It C'mon Ladies
Lovin' Feed. It's getting deep.
dude!
not loving this
Not loving watching people get killed on my favourite lesban website... can't we leave that stuff for normal day-time TV Please? =(
Can they make free loving stories of hot girls instead? =)
Fortunately, I think that
Fortunately, I think that this site still features a ton of carefree lady love and hot women by the uhaul load. I'm sure you can find some. ;)
I know FEED is a bit intense, but I have to say (and not just because I have an obvious bias) that I think it's cool that afterellen has a little of everything for everybody...including webseries like FEED to offer along with thier great articles, blogs, photos, vlogs, forums and other more comedic webseries. It's an amazingly diverse and inclusive site and I find that awesome.
I tweet! : @amandadeibert
Thumbs up...
I have to say that I agree with you, and give you kudos as well. I love this series, and don't really understand why anyone would complain if they watched the first season at all. If they had, then they would probably understand that this is a natural progression of the show. The whole point of this seems that it's kind of an anti-TV show. It's going to bring the ugly, no matter how painful or nauseating, because it's neccessary.
I find it ironic that the original comment is a perfect example of the point the show is trying to make in the first place. (oh, we don't want to see what's going on in the world that's ugly, let's just focus on happy, fluffy bunnies instead!) There's always a time and place for that, but there has to be room at the table for the ugly as well, otherwise how can you truly appreciate the happy.
Anyway, Amanda, I love this series, it's very well done, and very thought provoking as well. Huzzah!
Thank you very much. For
Thank you very much. For the compliment on the series and also for sharing your thoughts on it. I love to know what people think and it's an added treat when someone "gets" it the way you obviously do.
And we'll always take a "huzzah" ;)
I tweet! : @amandadeibert
You are most welcome!
Nice to know I'm 'getting' it! I always wonder if I'm actually grasping what someone intended to come across the page/screen. Plenty of Huzzah's to come!
M.
NO!
The Departed