Have it on the DVR but have not had a chance to watch it yet. I was very skeptical until I found out the great Molly Knight consulted on it. She’s one of the best baseball writers on the planet right now, bodes well for the show’s authenticity.
Have it on the DVR but have not had a chance to watch it yet. I was very skeptical until I found out the great Molly Knight consulted on it. She’s one of the best baseball writers on the planet right now, bodes well for the show’s authenticity.
If we’re waiting for any sort of police reform from the Texas legislature, well, we’ll be waiting for several decades, probably until the rising tide of Latino & African American voters in Texas gets large enough to throw most of them out of office.
No, I can’t know that. But I do know what she has said of herself in the past, in a non-fiction context.
Oy vay, but come on...! E Gilbert comes out, but of course she has to be declaring her love to an imminently dying woman?!!!!!
I’m going to be cynical and say that it’s likely that a big part of her realization about the nature of her love is exactly that Rayya will soon be gone.
A more plausible explanation is that she’s the sort of asshole writer that gets involved with people who she thinks would make a good story she can sell.