I guess this is why religious fundamentalists are seen as nothing more than pests nowadays. When they cross the line, they should go to prison, but no one dares to touch them because they're so "Godly".
Such a powerful scene. Many of the scenes in S1 and S2 were the best! I can see how Bette was trying to be strong for Tina. This is where things went horribly wrong though. Bette never really allowed herself to grieve the loss WITH Tina. Instead, Bette reached out to the carpenter chick, eh? That is so sad. OH and f**k Faye B. and other mean-spirited, evil, disgusting bigots like her!
I love this scene. It breaks my heart and knots my stomach every time I watch it. But, I love Bette's purposeful stride.
Harlem5Ave 1 month ago
I love this scene so much, it's so emotional.
Solarista6222 7 months ago
I guess this is why religious fundamentalists are seen as nothing more than pests nowadays. When they cross the line, they should go to prison, but no one dares to touch them because they're so "Godly".
Visonu 8 months ago
This scene is so emotional i feel so bad for Tina
WilandTarafan 8 months ago
Superb acting by J. Beals... I've got goosebumps...
bananaorange20 8 months ago
it is Into my arms, by Nick Cave
7316144469 2 years ago
someone could tell me which song is it at the end of the video thanks
AmourBond 2 years ago
Such a powerful scene. Many of the scenes in S1 and S2 were the best! I can see how Bette was trying to be strong for Tina. This is where things went horribly wrong though. Bette never really allowed herself to grieve the loss WITH Tina. Instead, Bette reached out to the carpenter chick, eh? That is so sad. OH and f**k Faye B. and other mean-spirited, evil, disgusting bigots like her!
iamcasihart 2 years ago 9
omg... i am crying, this was a painful episode to watch.
ptbsa00 2 years ago 6
omg!
fufeelinhot 3 years ago