I know she's been around for a while, but Meredith is turning into the breakout character of this season.
I know she's been around for a while, but Meredith is turning into the breakout character of this season.
Oh baby, oh baby.
I can see it. He's not bad. I'm feeling kind of the same way about Jared, despite his looking like Odo from DS9. There's just something about skinny pasty dark-haired geeks. I can't help myself.
I was confused as to what was going on there and why she'd told Abraham that she let the secret slip when I thought the ladies knew already, but this makes so much sense, and makes me so much sadder for her. I hope they keep on giving us more hints like that about her circumstances; I really don't want to see her just…
I really hope they don't push some black-and-white "Anna good, Mary bad" narrative just to justify a future affair, when it would be so much better storytelling to make it more complex and let them both be sympathetic characters. (Though as a person named Anna who has a more popular sister named Mary, I do get a tiny…
He's got great comic timing in pretty much any setting. Something about his delivery of 'Yuck' in response to the thing about music apps had me in hysterics.
I just loved how Richard's pants didn't look appreciably shorter on him than his own.
I'm just so happy that at least one thing seems to be going right for poor one-eyed Ken Cosgrove Accounts. Seeing him happy and showing off baby pictures was awesome.
And that was probably especially at the forefront of her mind in this episode, when they went out of their way to establish that she didn't get nominated for a Clio for that St. Joseph's ad, and someone else did for an account that she also never got anywhere with. That definitely set up the frame of mind she was in…
The supervisor in question was actually a woman, and luckily she was cool enough that I was able to talk it out with her, but I appreciate the sentiment anyway! Maybe we can consider it an apology for WilliamBones down there instead.
It's no problem! Yeah, I couldn't really keep quiet about that one. Although I can see below that the OP was coming from a different perspective than I thought she was—but still, my answer stands.
BabyFace, I apologize for assuming you were a sexist dude and not a fellow well-endowed lady. I can understand better where you're coming from now.
I was replying specifically to the guy who said she should somehow reduce the size of her breasts if she wanted people to respect her. I'm not even going to wade into your issues.
Sorry, I didn't mean to ramble at you quite so much, but the reply just sort of snowballed. Thanks for understanding.
There aren't a lot of alternatives that would make them look much smaller, though. I don't know that modern-day minimizer bras even existed in the late 60s, and sufficiently-supportive bras for tits of that magnitude are unavoidably going to involve foam cups and underwire. Without those, you get headlight nipples and…
What exactly is she supposed to do with them? They're not detachable.
It's all good, and I get what you meant to say now. I was just on edge because of all the other comments arguing that articles like this should never be written at all, but I'm glad we could come to an understanding.
I'm always appalled by articles that portray female-on-male rape as funny or desirable. I was especially disgusted during discussion of a particular Mad Men episode last season where we were shown that a character was raped as a teenager by a woman he saw as a mother figure, and when I described it as rape in a…
Fair enough. I did realize after I posted it that kidnap and torture aren't relegated to the realm of far-fetched gore porn like the rest of the stuff that happens to Theon.
What exactly was your point in comparing Theon's situation to Cersei's, if not to try to discredit Sonia's right to criticism? Why bring up the hypothetical role-reversal to make a point about how we shouldn't be writing articles about the problem of gratuitous, normalized violence against women that pervades both…