SolongeFarewell
SolongeFarewell
SolongeFarewell

I think the inherent issue that is always going to present itself when conventionally professionally successful and connected women try to lead these types of movements is that under the current system the only women who are allowed to be that successful and connected are the ones who play along and have a track

Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if a closer investigation into the changes in the way the questions are being crafted and contestants are being cultivated under his tenure would reveal legal violations - it actually is illegal for producers to manipulate the outcome of quiz shows in the United States. This is

There’s a case building that Mike Richards intentionally was messing with the front runners - both LeVar and Ken Jennings.

Yup - and further it looks like Mike was intentionally fucking with LeVar with confusing directions.

That’s why the Sony executives love him - he’s doing all the things that Trebek and the longtime staff had stood against like making prime time specials quarterly, using casting agents instead of open calls to focus on intentionally developing “personalities” (instead of it just kind of happening sometimes), bringing

I think they picked Beanie to play Monica because she’s the perfect age to play someone who is definitely old enough to consent to sex but not old enough to understand what she was getting herself into.

In this case, it’s a way to publicize her gripe for the clicks while erasing the other reason she was so offended by the article - they took something she said about the nuances being a white-presenting biracial woman [feeling stuck between a mindfuck and a hard place regarding recognizing how being white-presenting

It wasn’t just her pronouns. They chopped and screwed quotes about her racial identity to make it sound like the opposite of what she meant.

This sounds like wanky way of saying people go to gyms and coffee shops as part of their routine and stores attached to those places tend to have the most foot traffic. 

I think it depends on if they actually kill him in the season finale. My gut hunch all along has been the only time we would see Kevin “in the real world” is if he’s dead. Basically he dies and then the sitcom framing switches to single camera as it pulls in and then out with him dead on the ground.

By 2002 Christina was dating her first husband, who worked for her management. While they did end up divorcing, she has never given any indication that he fucked with her money or was especially controlling.

I think its remarkable how much of the difference in their lives really boils down to Christina’s first husband wasn’t a total piece of shit and when he asserted control of her career, he did a good job and made sure she had a good team instead of using his position to control her. And when they got divorced he didn’t

I do think we’re ultimately headed in that direction - Self-Actualized Allison is actually a terrible fucking person and that’s how she and Kevin ended up together in the first place.

I wish that they had taken a different genre for Patty, but it works if the idea is that Patty and Allison live in “Breaking Bad/Good Girls” but the other characters all live in different “genres. Sam and/or Jenn become POV characters as time goes on. I would love it if we find out that Sam’s world is very Pushing

The marketing is so effective that even the people who made the film seem to forget that even though the film was marketed as a “borderline documentary” about “real skate kids” and mostly the creative work of a “wunderkind” Harmony Korine, it never was. The “outsiders” referenced were professional actors who were

This crew is featured heavily in Soleil Moon Frye’s Kid 90 on Netflix and its interesting that she doesn’t distinguish them as any different than the pack of lifelong child actors that she grew up with. She didn’t see their behavior, lifestyle, or struggles as anything different than the sitcom kid crew she ran with

I love her music but every time Billie opens her mouth it adds evidence to the case that “unschooling” and/or allowing your children to be full time professional performers before they’re 20 is bad m’kay.

I know that Disney just being prudes who are afraid of pissing off the Chinese, but I actually do support non-fraternization rules and zero tolerance anti-sexual harassment rules being enforced while in production. The only way to combat how bad the sexual harassment is in Hollywood is by going zero tolerance and

Aside from it being a public statement, its also disturbing that she did not directly address the part that is really freaking people out - that she was 26, not another teen who could plausibly not understand the situation Courtney was in. I guess that’s the part that really rubbed me the wrong way about Chrissy’s

That style of pop was popular in the UK but not really in the US. I don’t even think Sugababes, Rachel Stevens, or Girls Aloud were ever released in the US, let alone B*Witched or A*Teens.