Dead on. “Never good enough,” is depression’s insidious lying motto. Just as “There must be _more_ money!!” is financial insecurity’s lie.
Dead on. “Never good enough,” is depression’s insidious lying motto. Just as “There must be _more_ money!!” is financial insecurity’s lie.
Thank goodness you guys covered this. This doc sounds straight out of LADY IN THE DARK, in which Ginger Rogers’ mag. editor learns she needs to get feminine and let a man properly dominate her to clear up her confusion about her life. :P
Is the above gif from BOARDWALK EMPIRE?
He’s been on my smokin’ hot list ever since his turn as a troubled 1950s DJ in COLD CASE...http://coldcase.wikia.com/wiki/John_%22T… Talk about a proto-Don Draper...😋
Not unheard of. Ayn Rand had total creative control over THE FOUNTAINHEAD adaptaion back in the day. Life really is history repeating. ;)
Hee. Well-played, madam. ;)
Seriously—it sounds like a discarded track from a no-budget 70s SATAN’S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS rip-off.
If her shoes were so all-fired important, why did the school let her pass the pre-walk inspection?
Gee, it’s not like Margulies didn’t have more than enough on-screen drama to display her talents with. The center of the show was about Alicia’s ethical choices, so there’s no way Kalinda could have “stolen” the series from her. Funny—BREAKING BAD and DEXTER’s leads managed to anchor their stories without being afraid…
Martin Lawrence gave his co-star Tisha Campbell such a hard time on the sitcom MARTIN, their married characters spent at least a season apart—and shot the final episode separately.
As well, she lucked out in getting a second successful series after her movie career tanked. Why pull this kind of diva mess? Most disappointing...:P
Hee. Since I had no idea who hosted THE BACHELOR, I was initially tripping that Chris Hansen a) was friends with Sparks, b) wrote a romance. :)
Eheheh. Given how unsafe the whole thing looks from the moment Mia’s character walks in, I’m surprised she doesn’t retort, “Parts?” ;)
Pete was also the only one to see that advertising to African-Americans was not only profitable, but fair—and he was geniunely upset when Sterling and Cooper put the kibosh on his plan.
Good Lord. Does this mean Thomas Edison and James Gillies were in cahoots all along? http://murdochmysteries.wikia.com/wiki/Murdoch_i…
Gah—seriously. Who came up with this crap—David Brooks and Ross Douthat?
Gah—talk about passive-aggressive snobbery. What kind of sense does that make?
So the James Spader SECRETARY was a reboot? The dickens you say...;)
Geez, why the hair-splitting? :P “The second shot” meant his second shot at Hollywood success after he’d been successful with THREE KINGS and tanked with Huckabees. It’s true he wouldn’t have gotten either TK or TF if he’d been female, though...
The only reason Russell got a second shot was because Mark Wahlberg brought him in to do THE FIGHTER. Up until that point, Huckabees had effectively tanked his career.