cleep1000
cleep1000
cleep1000

I get what you are saying.

You are expecting characters on a TV show to exist outside of the culture they spring from.

If you mean geek boys seeing women as objects, there is some of that in the show, I will grant you.

The reason people get hooked on the show has little to do with the male-female relationships.

I don’t find it to be misogynistic. The women have most of the power in their relationships. The men are portrayed as fumbling, nervous geeks, desperate for validation.

Whatever they did, they did it within the confines of the system. They didn’t try to tear down the system and re-make it as a dictatorship or a monarchy, like Trump would do given half the chance.

Thank you so much! I will check those out.

The thing about the former presidents, from either party, is that I never doubted they loved this country.

I haven’t seen anything he’s been in recently. Or if I did, it didn’t make a lasting impression.

No.

I would love to see him play a character like that.

When I had a two-hour commute, both ways, in bumper-to-bumper traffic, I would sometimes get sleepy on the way home.

The beard is kind of abusive.

Yep.

I do wonder how much Orthodox Judaism has influenced her views on female modesty.

I liked Chelsea’s first show, where she did stand-up and little skits.

Um...The Jerk. Hello?

Some people cared from the perspective of the workplace. If Pence can’t trust himself alone with a woman, he might be less likely to hire women, to include them in vital discussions, or to promote them, because he wouldn’t want the opportunity to even arise.

>they could have also defended their creative vision,

Never forget.