catlady21
Shelby
catlady21

People have been asking “how could someone work with Woody Allen, knowing what they know” for years. Someone who’s actually done so relayed his thoughts on it, particularly because one of the big discussions of the moment is why the film industry so readily turns a blind eye to abuse. There’s worth there.

And also given the comments below, I think it’s fair to note that his topical humor almost never has a point of view and so it comes off as “Ahh, this guy chased women around for years and jacked off in front of them and forced them to have sex with them! Isn’t that zany,” which suggests a level of tone-deafness and

The conservative part hurts, but the ‘asking celebs point blank about their cosmetic surgery” is probably hurting 10 times more as far as booking. No way she gets any woman or any man over 25 on that show now if they have enough juice to have any other option.

This review/recap is absolutely off. I binged 6 episodes today and it’s great.

I’d consider watching Shep Smith on a real network.

Yeah, uh... I don’t even know how this could be feasible to do on the scale of an entire TV season.

I... are we sure this wasn’t a joke? Like 100%? B/c this sounds beyond the pale of absurdity.

We’ve got celebrities booked for months. We have Tim Allen, Scott Baio, Jon Voight, Chuck Norris, Stephen Baldwin, James Woods... basically all the biggest stars in Hollywood.

People are talking about how many beautiful guests we have booked the best guests guests you wouldn’t believe the most guests they’ve ever had believe me not many people knew about this

Yes the guy who is leading the charge for medicare for all should definitely take a step back

I thought she sounded arrogant and stubborn in the interview, which is not that surprising since those tendencies likely contributed to her losing in the first place. She had smart answers but also seemed unwilling to accept that her “smart” approach actually wasn’t all that smart in a changing America. Sounded like

Me

CT’s definitely turned a mellower corner since Diem’s passing. I don’t think I’ve been as invested in the love story of two total strangers as I was for the two of them.

I’m 39 with 2 teenagers and a professional degree. I’ve seen every season because I’m no quitter. It’s worth watching to see the evolution of CT alone. I watched all but about 2 or 3 seasons of RW, and I’m surprised they even got away with calling it RW in the final seasons. Then I started watching AYTO just to know

Yesssss. I am not at all ashamed to say that I am obsessed with this dumb show and have been for a LONG time.

The reason we watch is because these people have loooong interpersonal histories that are, each season, impacted by a new group dynamic — it’s fascinating. Plus the actual challenges are physical / mental / emotional - it’s a full package Sports Show.

For some reason it makes me happy that Veronica and CT (?) are still on the show. Some things from the late 90's early aughts just don’t change.

I love this show! For once, the fantasy portrayal of the fashion industry is showing women being kind and supportive to other women without an ounce of cattiness! (Admittedly a bit sensational, and not quite the reality) but this is huge, and something that I can’t find anywhere in recent television history. I hope

Here’s the thing: I am not responsible, nor is any person of good conscience, responsible for the financial liabilities of The Blackstone Group. They bought this pig-in-a-poke on the open market, freely and for profit. They can pay to clean up their mess. If they want to retroactively sue Anheuser-Busch to try to