It's a mess. I've experience that it's worst on Google Chrome, best but still glitchy in Firefox.
It's a mess. I've experience that it's worst on Google Chrome, best but still glitchy in Firefox.
They can't even pretend to make Britta useful to the story in her current incarnation, can they? v_v
Executives have the power dude. And most executives come from the promotion lines that favor white men.
That one show barring white people isn't really going to block white people of other audition opportunities, though. The whole rest of the film landscape is available to them.
And there was an episode dedicated to his realization that it was stupid to feel that way about someone he didn't know at all. It wasn't Lila being introduced that dropped his crush on Ruth. There was a lot between those two things happening. (I know too much about Hey! Arnold, sshh.)
You're a feminist but since you're name is Rafael, maybe don't speak for what women will interpret as a gross manipulative tactic. Proximity is important, but don't LIE about your interests to get in good with her.
Well, she brought tacos with her. She told him when he had her at gunpoint.
As someone who does watch the show regularly, they three are all a similar physical type. Slim, similar complexion, similar slightly-poofy brunette hair, something of a beard happening.
He lands jokes pretty good but he's normally of no use to the plot, except for stupid 'eavesdropped out of context' conflict starters like this, which I feel happens ALL THE TIME.
There's definitely more than one flight to get from NY to Mumbai… and it is on the first flight that he's in the bathroom looking at his scruff. That's not definite that he went straight to Mumbai but it would take ages to get from NY to Austin, and then from Austin to India.
I'm just like, you know, there's a way to say lines like that that don't come off as cruel and controlling, and be it the acting or the direction, it's coming off that way. Mindy winced when he said that. I say mean things to people I care about a lot but in a tone that is somewhat jovial.
Y'all ever question why you reduce a preteen child's story arc to overt sexualization?
I would say threat of force*, not necessarily lethal force, is what backs up a lot of law and order, with an emphasis on that community consent. That's kind of what's behind the theory of the state, in which the public consents to govenment order and in exchange give the government power of force to execute that…
It works on Quinn.
I'm confused why you link Shonda Rhimes to Empire in one thought cos she has nothing to do with that show.
Here's the deal — They could have Jane Krakowski on this show, being hilarious, and give her some other hilarious backstory. Because the conscious decision they made is hella problematic. It is a joke, obviously, but that doesn't mean it's the best thing they could have done.
When the show ITSELF takes a 'diversity magnifying glass' (what white nonsense is this?) to the portrayal of Native Americans in media, then you really don't get to pitch this argument against the viewers.
Thank you. Damn it's like everyone thinks people can spend millions of dollars making something consumed by millions of people and no one's trying to make a point or absorb something about a narrative.
As long as it depicts violence, it is saying something, whether it wants to or not.
Oh please, one line dropped as a joke overpowers all the depictions of actual violence? Really? Your ego is very sensitive.