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You'll never silence my irrational disdain for literal mouth-breathers, no matter how many artistic mea culpas they supposedly feel they have to make for starring in a shitty misogynistic movie a few years ago.

Guy?

I don't think I've seen a movie she's been in, but seeing her next to male supposed love interests on magazine covers at my local drug store was really making me uncomfortable.

You can certainly see the struggle in her eyes of how difficult it is for her to not leave her mouth gaping open.

Call me a cynical prude, but I'll never be able to take tacky Vegas weddings seriously. If someone tells me they were married by an Elvis impersonator while wearing a Hawaiin shirt, my immediate response would be, yeah you're not really married.

Really enjoyed how SJP made such a selfish, clueless and alduterous character so damn likable.

Similar to how several people have defended Bill Cosby. I think we as pop culture consumers have to seriously consider that many people genuinely do not think of having non-consensual sex with an unconscious woman as rape. Especially in situations where she has consented to sex before or was willfully alone in a hotel

Based on the fact that Chidi is a professor who spent his entire life writing an unpublishable book on ethics, I just assumed that he was from a family of wealth and privilege (like Tahani, who was in a financial situation to have jobs like It Girl and muse.)

I think a problem with your argument is that to give your time, you most likely need to be in a financial situation to be able to give it. The vast majority of people even in the first world can't take two weeks off of work to deploy to a Red Cross shelter in another state. And most AmeriCorps and Peace Corps

I miss Samantha Who. It was such a great show.

Could you share?

In fairness, they really did say "thee" and "thy" in the 1600s. We for some reason began speaking only formally in the English language, so what sounds like old-timey talk is really just informal variants of "you" and "yours."

In her homeland , Transylvania or wherever, they thought her a witch, bured her, now she's in Roanoke & WHERE ARE THE INDIANS

Or maybe women should try to give more of a shit about things that actually matter, like reproductive rights, the very negative effects of gender, and equal employment opportunities in fields outside of writing jokes for sheltered men-children just to prove you're a Cool Girl.

I genuinely hate that non-apology apologies exist in the first place. I know the network was twisting his arm to do it, but why should anyone apologize for something they feel no remorse for? Pandering to audiences has made the acts of recompense and forgiveness hollow and pointless.

I could never figure out why they don't just use bikes.

If they make that guy from New Orleans, I'm going to have to stop watching. As someone from there, I can't handle pop culture media depictions of it. (Can't watch Treme, or the Coven season, even Interview with a Vampire is nauseating to me.)

I was expecting him to play himself. I've seen that in these types of shows before. They'll sometimes have a non-family member like a cop play him or herself.

Similar to Matt's assumption that his home state hates him and his (shocking!) interracial marriage and Shelby's insufferability, I think we're supposed to understand that these people are smug blowhards.

Based on the Gin episode, she's an incredibly brave actress.