More like Fringe. The X-Files had humor.
More like Fringe. The X-Files had humor.
That was a great read. He comes across as an interesting and intelligent guy. I only know him from Justified, but I’m going to make a point of seeking out his work.
He’s always great in everything I’ve seen him in, he really does just bring a different sort of energy to a show.
*pours one out*
A very underrated 70s movie.
A couple years ago I found out that she appeared in a 1978 TV movie adaptation of... Doctor Strange. Playing Morgan LeFay, and looking incredibly sexy. The entire thing is on DailyMotion:
Do you want death notices that bum me out?
For what it’s worth, she was my cousin (on her mother’s side), and while I never got to know her well, in the interactions we did have she was always extremely sweet and gracious. I’ll miss her both as a person and as one of the funniest actresses I’ve ever seen.
She was really good in Play Misty For Me, too. RIP
I understand. What I find disturbing is that she’s framing it in the context of two of those 5 people being literal and sometimes violent sexual predators.
Well if you accuse enough people, you will hit the target sometimes. Thats how probability works.
Sorry, but I have a hard time to believe that its “always the others”.
And I learned that if someone is the constant in a storyline where in different situations, with different people always “the others are at…
Yeah I can’t believe that all the episodes of Indoor Kids I listened to back in the day were not the real Kumail and Emily.
Dammit, I posted my response before I saw yours. At least I gave Raylan Givens proper credit!
To be fair, Wetterlund stresses that she’s not to be called a “survivor”, because she wasn’t sexually harrassed, instead had just a very, very bad experience on the show. She generally says that the male cast - with the sole exception of Jimmy O. Yang - were terrible people to work with, were rude to her and made for…
If you meet one asshole in the morning, you’ve met an asshole. If you keep meeting assholes all day, you may be the asshole.
Kumail can just be kind of a real mean dick, especially as his star has started rising the last few years, but nothing sexual or violent from what I’ve heard. Starr I don’t know. All the way back to F&G I could never get a read on that guy. And I’ve never really heard a word about him BTS.
My concern here is her feeling is “everybody was an asshole. Thomas, Martin, Kumail, TJ...all assholes,” at some point starts to look like “maybe you’re not likeable here.” I’m sure her feelings and experience as well as responses are all warranted, but when you think everybody sucks, maybe you suck.
I wish people wouldn’t speak in code so much.
I get that but then why toss out vague accusation? You’re still accusing them, if the person being accused has power they’re still going to take it out on you. You’re basically still protecting them while putting a target on yourself.
She once referred to Nanjiani as “the worst”. Considering that she was working with TJ Miller (who is a violent monster) and Middleditch (apparently some kind of pervy sex predator), what does “the worst” mean? Like, he used the last of the coffee creamer? Or he’s a serial killer?