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    I wasn't generalising men - I was saying what I thought the character of Danny would be likely to do.

    I get that Danny would never stay at home (I'm a man who knows that I wouldn't, but would like my eventual partner to decided for herself what she wants to do about work - whatever is fine), but I find it odd that it hasn't even been raised to be dismissed.

    "Meet you in the sewers" was the line of the night for me though.

    I'm not sure - I think the issue is being written well, but is it possible to like a show where some of the characters are getting so unlikable?

    I didn't say that actresses only went on etc because he was attracted to them. I'm saying that Tina Fey made a point about Late Night involving young actresses pretending to want to fuck the host, and this is an example of that.

    It's not intrinsically. But I can see how it would be perceived that way in an entertainment industry run by men. The anti-feminist/gender normative aspect is that women who are trying to make it in the business are required to flirt with the more powerful men who determine whether they do make it. Again, I just think

    Actually - PS. I prefer Graham Norton as an interviewer. It's a very different style - much more light entertainment. But it's heavily researched and leads to excellent non-PR stories and whatnot.

    I don't disagree - and I loved his interviews. I find them much better than anyone else in late night.

    Maybe she watched too many Craig Ferguson interviews where that seemed to be the point (entertaining, but probably a little anti-feminist - the worst was Alice Eve, a relatively good actor with an Oxford degree, wearing a slightly trashy short dress and flirting terribly with Craig).

    Can guys like guys now? Won't anyone think of the children!

    Don't want to be an ass - but Hawking is a professor at Cambridge. There is no door in the United Kingdom which looks like that.

    D'you know what. I agree, but I think I prefer being in a place where I wish I'd seen more of the Mother than being annoyed at seeing too much of her, badly written.

    Like, 5? That's definitely half.

    Like, 5? That's definitely half.

    But the campus is large and it might be a windy walk from the subway to that classroom if it were, in, say SIPA. Oh, and if you were coming from quite a bit of Manhattan (anything East of the West Village), there's a good chance you walked over to Columbia from 125th on the B/C/D/E.