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It’s really not that difficult to understand and define.

One for each dress!

She doesn’t look like the same person as when she was young, that’s for sure.

Yeah, I was thinking about this. They probably made her 15, because if she was older, she would have been exposed to more things by her peers, by that point.

This is totally true.

Maybe because she’d been so shielded from actual violence when she was younger, she didn’t even realize exactly what she was doing?

They probably had to get an adult to play her, because of the simulated sex scenes, drug use and language. I guess?

Her having a C-section didn’t strike me as some kind of failure on her part.

He looks like a little boy who’s wearing his first suit.

I don’t know if this helps you, but as you get older, that drive to find a mate starts to dissipate. (For a lot of women, anyway. Men have their own issues.)

I like Aisha, but she bugged me as the host of Who’s Line.

That’s a good point. There are people who don’t feel grounded unless they have a romantic partner. And that’s fine, I guess.

It seems like she could have mentioned the police officers she attacked. But I’m betting her attorney advised against even mentioning them.

It does come off like an excuse. On the other hand, something is definitely wrong.

I cannot feel sorry for her.

Can we talk about how the brooch and earrings don’t go together, and the lip-color is way off?

From what I remember of this story, the drain-plug is on the top of the boat. Removing it wouldn’t automatically cause the boat to sink.

If she sticks to the plan and only does 36 shows over the course of two years, it shouldn’t be tiring for her, at all.

Meryl’s comment about Weinstein buying the silence of his victims seems a bit like a dig against Rose.

The problem for celebrity males (and celebrities, in general), is that they are constantly being asked for their opinions on things.