Hee. Indeed. ;)
Hee. Indeed. ;)
Shue was very good as a 19th-century soubrette in COUSIN BETTE.
Feh. THE DIVINERS book series is a much better, more multicultural take on ‘20s New York menaced by dark forces. Has way more teeth narratively, as well...
Good Lord. What a bunch of complete fuckheads. :p I’m am so, so, so sorry you had to deal with that on a holiday. Hope you and husband double-down on having a great Christmas.
Compartmentalization. For too many men, it’s how they live.
Whoa. I always thought there was something hinky about Gordon getting canned. That made no sense at all.
He’s living proof one should be careful what one wishes for. :)
Oh, God—mothers who nag you about ex-friends are annoying as hell. They never want to understand the reason for the breakup—they act as if you two sat down and shared a popsicle or something everything will be hunky-dory again.
To Lady With Child-Obsessed Friend: dump her. Think back—is this selfishness really new for her, or has she pulled this kinda crap before? (I’m betting the latter.) Her entire self-worth is wrapped up in being a mother, and that leaves no room for anyone else. It’s a good bet she’s never going to get better, because…
“Liberate te.” 😈
And a ghastly sense of entitlement.
Seriously, what is with most of these anchors? Do they not realize how truly hateful she was on Fox and how few people are gonna forget that?
She has contempt for everyone except the rich racist powerbrokers she sucks up to for fame and money.
Agreed—period (with a woke perspective) is really the only way to play this. Though the original series (and arguably the best stories) were set in the 20s-40s.
Mark Rothko’s shade wants several words with you. ;)
Jordan Peele is doing LOVECRAFT COUNTRY—bought the rights a few months back. Enjoy. 😉
I’ve tried to get through it twice. No dice. And I ain’t sorry. :p
Heh, NBC’s purges wouldn’t have stopped there. Scuttlebutt had it that if she’d succeeded, NBC planned to kick Lester Holt to the curb and make her the next Cronkite.
Yep. Too many fashion designers don’t give a damn about dressing everyone. They want to continue to dictate how everyone should look—rich, white, and thin. Back in the late 50s/early 60s, a famous designer was furious about hippy garb and diversifying sillouettes, and bitched that those “American women won’t do what…