Keego94
Keego94
Keego94

The same “need” to turn Arwen from the love interest who has nothing to say or do except marry the hero, into physical badass action hero?

Very big “Being called a racist is worse than the actual racism” energy form some commenters.

It’s not that she included those experiences in the book, she can write whatever she wants. It’s more that discussing the mental health crisis you went through is a tried and true promotional strategy for selling that book or whatever new role someone has after being out of the spotlight in the “rehabbing someone’s

I remember that she said ‘something’ controversial years ago but I cant remember what it was... I clicked on the twitter link hoping it would be a link to what she originally said. This would have been a much more enjoyable read if Hughes bothered to remind us what Constance Wu said. I’m not about to scroll through

I thought some of the comments from fellow actors and showrunners were harmless fun in terms of reacting to renewals and pickups with Wu’s infamous “Fucking Hell!”, but I could see how the backlash could come fast and furious, ranging from a woman and/or Asian showing that kind of “ungrateful” emotion to fellow Asian

Peak Hiddleston was completely nuts. And then poof, it was over.

I hope she’s in a good place with her mental health, but it always feels a little... gross (?) when it seems like somebody is trying to monetize a mental health crisis as part of a book tour/PR comeback. None of this also seems to reckon what it seemed like was the widely held opinion across the industry that she was

1. I would imagine (at least in the US) customer retention is a big thing. People are starting to feel more and more burdened with less valuable subscriptions. Maybe more of an issue for Netflix (Since Prime video offers Prime). But no one wants to be at the bottom of the streaming wars, as they will likely see the

I feel like so many celebrities feel like they “need” to be extremely online when they’re trying to break through, and I feel like that can work against them. Being overexposed isn’t a good thing, and I feel good about it when a celebrity seems to re-calibrate and find a better balance (or leaves social media

Yeah I guess, but I don’t tell people who I might engage with on a professional level one day how I really feel about them. I mean, that’s the whole point of Internet anonymity, to let us unload on people who we’ll never meet.

Wu ends her statement by noting that, “after a little break from Hollywood and a lot of therapy I feel OK to venture back on [social media].”

I get how a bunch of anonymous assholes on social media heap abuse on anyone at the drop of a hat, but how does a fellow actor, presumably at least on the level of an acquaintance, not know how to show some restraint? I don’t know what Wu said but it sounds fairly benign.

Boomers

Who the fuck is this show even for? Even the most ardent Democrat doesn’t want to hear Hillary Clinton speak, like ever, ever again.

I didn’t say she never fought. I said she’s never been referred to as an “Eleven Warrior”. Nor did I say that Elf women couldn’t or wouldn’t fight. Stay focused.

“You know who I wish I could hear more from? The Clintons!” think tens of Americans each day.

“King Elrond” I don’t think Elrond is really a king of anything.

and the Elven warrior Galadriel”

There’s also Guardians of the Galaxy. That one had a screenwriter with a knack for quick character introductions, though - that’s a specific skill, and it kind of breaks the movie if it's missing. 

From what I recall reading economics never entered into it. Bezos got SO into “Game of Thrones” back in the day that he decided HE needed his own big expensive fantasy show so he summoned his minions and bellowed “WHERE’S MY HASSENPFEFFER?!!” sending them scrambling to placate his majesty. At the same time the Tolkien