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“High value males” is perfect incel language. So is the idea that older women are “jealous” of younger women, when most of us have realized we’re much happier without your weird gender ideas. 

I’m pretty sure this is just Jordan Peterson drunk and commenting.

Oh look. You showed up. There it is!

“tHey’Re LeGAL ADDULTS!”

Leo would certainly be a step up from Gisele’s current situation. Then again, so would a pile of mud.

What if he broke up with her because Giselle is now free!  That would be better than Bennifer.

Yeah, but who needs a girlfriend when you have Xenu!

We should do this for all the rapists. It would be a long list but still...

Motherfucking sexual predators can afford a house and I’m still renting. The fuck.

It took a mere 50 years after Marlon Brando spontaneously raped someone during a sex scene for the film industry to say maybe we should consider doing the bare minimum to protect actors and make them feel safe on set.

Fucking Boromir. 

If only there were a third actress somewhere in New York who could both sing and not be racist to her coworkers. 

Lea Michele has been abrasive and, at times, threatening with how much she wants this role. It’s unsightly, that sort of ambition. That wanting is undeniable, and frankly, it’s the same wanting that propels the character of Fanny. That wanting makes her vulnerable, makes us ache and cheer when we see her pushed up

I mean, the “knew something I didn’t” is mostly the fact that her father is one of the major producers. I was rooting for her, I like her and I really wanted her to be good, but let’s not kid ourselves: a big part of the reason she was able to lead this revival was him.

Yeah, don’t get me wrong. I’m only following this story because it’s unbelievably messy. (I hate musicals.) I just feel like a lot of the criticism written about Beanie went way, way beyond what could be considered fair, so this post was refreshing, particularly given its title.

I think this is a thoughtful review. At what point are actors are self-aware enough to turn down roles that they just aren’t right for? I am not sure if it takes a lot of experience, humility, or a combination of both. Or maybe it’s a luxury only afforded to the ones who don’t need a paycheck that bad.

Oh God. Does that mean Hands Clean is about him too? I didn’t realize that she was only 18 and he was 33. Combine that with all the disgusting stories about Saget and I’m genuinely concerned about what happened on the FH set.

 This relationship reminds of a friend’s relationship whose husband had addiction issues. She eventually just had contempt for him and his inability to get sober, she felt like his mother and then he would be offended by her mothering and the cycle got pretty toxic. I will say they never laid a hand on each other

What I wouldn't do for millions of dollars.  THIS