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That’s not how being a lesbian works... It does not require that you have NEVER had an opposite-sex relationship - it just requires that you, as a woman, are sexually attracted to other women and that you have sexual relationships with women (although some might suggest that only the attraction is necessary - not my

So according to you, a lesbian can’t “really” be a lesbian if she’s ever had a boyfriend? I didn’t realize that you got to define who is and who is not a “real” lesbian. BTW - what you are referring to (i.e., never been with a man) are known as “gold-star lesbians” -- they are not the majority of lesbians in the

Speaking of bleach, is she bleaching her skin or is she just not dunking herself in bronzer anymore? Now I’m not really a fan of hers so I don’t follow her religiously but she looks nothing like the image I have in my head of her from just a couple years ago when she was everywhere on the pop music scene.

Trying to hide the fact that they were musicals, although it backfired on them, at least made sense in some ways to “Wonka” and the new “The Color Purple”. But “Wicked” is literally one of the most famous and beloved musicals in Broadway history, and every single person who could be interested in seeing a movie

Another Hollywood trailer of a musical where they do everything they can to not show the singing. 

Really tired of female protagonists being told that they need to control their emotions. It’s not even about feminism at this point, it’s just a tired, hacky trope. 

Ozzy remains a legend. 

- The A.V. Club

That awkward feeling when Rose McGowan is the well-adjusted one

No. Saw every episode. Not a great show. Watch or rewatch Buffy instead.

He did come back a few times though as opposing counsel, and McCoy acted like he knew him already, so I guess they had some acquaintance off-screen.

I’ll Fly Away was great, in fact, when Michael Moriarty left, I was bummed until it was announced Sam Waterston was taking over, loved him in that show.

I knew he wasn’t settling in for another 15-year run, but the reboot failed to make the most of him while they had him. Steven Hill was getting close to 80 when he left, and he still got some great lines and zingers for his one or two scenes per episode.

I’ll probably catch his finale, though, just to see if they do anything for it.

IIRC from the trade rags at the time, the story was that Waterston’s ‘elevation’ was a planned cost saving strategy - it was even hinted at during the end of Season 17 - since moving him to a supporting role meant his salary was a lot more tenable for a show with ratings nowhere close to its glory days.

Sam Waterston’s entire career has been so great you could delete Jack McCoy from his resume and he still had a great career.

I want to punch everyone in the comedy friends group that loves Dave Chapelle and keeps inviting places and promoting is awful work.

Very little Ego in this show for some reason. She wouldnt have fixed this disaster, but when shes on lot it can patch up some of what sucks. 

The problem with this show is the writers. Weekend Update is ok, but the sketches (not “clips” - who calls sketches clips? Clips are selections from a movie or show that are shown on a talk show or the news) are uniformly bad. The cast is very good, but they have terrible material to work with.

In the classic “sketch went on way too long” tradition of SNL, the Big Dumb Cups sketch eventually became a literal ad for the fucking thing.