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I mean, her face, her expression, her stance in that header picture is just GORGEOUS.

I generally agree, but as an actor doing press, which is definitely part of his job, getting asked about his relationship with A Famous Person is probably something he has to deal with as well.

I suspect Lionheart can be submitted in any of the other categories, but this is perhaps the category where its producers felt it had the best odds for gaining a nomination, or even some favorable attention during the nominating period (probably right).

According to this explainer, “say, what’s in this drink?” was a common expression and was more about blaming behavior on the supposed strongness of a drink, rather than someone having spiked it for sexual assault.

Why do you believe Katie Hill “compelled” this relationship, or used her leadership position to do it?

I truly appreciate your sacrifice!

Dammit, Kinja, where’s my picture!

Maybe the daughter of this lady:

Okay, so I guess I’m differentiating between the specific term, and the social issues where it might appear. I suspect, if the interviewer had asked him about #MeToo, or sexual harassment in Hollywood, he could give an opinion.

Agreed on the adoption episode - I was groaning and rolling my eyes for the first 5 minutes or so, but at some point after they meet Karla (?) it got deeper and much better. 

I completely give him - and actually, most people - a pass if they haven’t heard certain terms. I think the term toxic masculinity is gospel in my own progressive, feminist circles, but I don’t think it’s something that comes up frequently in “the real world” of people’s lives. I don’t think many of my family members

Hoping there are more videos! Shea Serrano is a national treasure. I didn’t make it in time to pre-order his book, but I’m going to try to buy it.

You know, I would even say, go ahead and sing it when you’re in private, when you’re in the shower, when you’re in your car with the windows rolled up...but NOT around other people, and certainly don’t film it and post it publicly. Girl, you gotta be smarter than this. Or maybe not.

I see this sentiment a lot on Twitter (including from Sian Clifford). In an interview, PWB wouldn’t spill about her interpretation, saying she actually liked that people argue over it.

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No, it’s like rhyming with the word “Nazi” if it had an s instead of a z.

It’s lo-og, lo-og, it’s big, it’s yellow (?), it’s wood!

I have faith that if an idea came to her, and she revisited the character, it would probably be worth it. PWB is just that good.

Mostly I have watched this promo so many times because it’s one of the few things of Waller-Bridge’s I have yet to accidentally memorize through multiple viewings.

I mean, it’s not necessary to watch before SNL, but Fleabag (both seasons) is incredibly easy to watch in a short period. Each season feels more like a 2 1/2 hour film, especially the second one.