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“We don’t know shit about her experiences”? She told us explicitly about her experience was wanting out of a contract because she heard news stories about Franco and agreed to accept a raise instead. That is not called being abused on set. If there are more experiences, then we should here them.

I understand where

Yi has no business telling another person “Do this to atone for the thing I’m upset at you for doing.”

He’s promoting a book full of celebrity anecdotes, I’d attribute it more to that than to burying the Franco/Yi thing, although two birds, probably.

This is absurd. Simply put, Rogan didn’t hurt anyone, Rogan doesn’t owe anyone anything. It’s not a difficult concept to understand. If he and Charlene are friends, she can reach out and talk to him. Obviosuly they aren’t, so shes yelling out into the ether to get him to take action on something that’s not his fault?!

My unceasing letter campaign to Steven Spielberg asking him exactly that has so far failed to yield an answer, merely a ‘Cease and Desist’ from his Lawyers.

It’s okay to stand against abuse, to agree Rogen should do everything on that list, and to still dislike Ms. Yi.

No matter how many times we say “cancel culture is a myth,” it doesn’t make it true. I wish we could just acknowledge that so-called cancel culture has some negative implications along with all the positive effects (accountability, etc.).

....so I watched the whole John Oliver clip. I don’t watch his show because I think he sounds like my mom reading me a “Cathy” comic out loud and then expecting me to laugh at the punchline that she’s spent so long building up to that I have guessed it already, realized it is slightly humorous at best, and not even

S1-4 were definitely a more documentary style. S5-11 is when the season long tasks were brought in, and I think the show had just been around long enough that it started to attract different kinds of applicants than those first few years. But I still think lots of those seasons are worthwhile. I think Boston had a

I was just rewatching this season after signing up for P+ to watch Real World Homecoming. You remember Cory’s dynamics flipping from Pedro to Puck and back to Pedro correctly.

Yeah, I don’t want to draw a equivalence between this, and say, casting of cis actors to play trans, or whitewashing roles, but it frustrates me to think that an American actor who could bring greater authenticity to a role was passed over for actor who I frankly consider quite forgettable. 

I was disappointed the title at the end wasn’t “Captain America and Bucky”. Or “Captain America and the White Wolf’”. Like, the whole show was about both of them growing beyond their old handles and limitations! Obviously Sam’s transformation is a little more flashy but still.

It’s really not that complicated:

All Betts are off... or on?

Agatha’s house (the exterior at least), is the original exterior from BeWitched.

I’m pretty sure every show you mentioned premiered in the late 80s and were more in the style of what they did in the previous episode. The dearth of family sitcoms in the 90s was something that was noticed at the time, there were think pieces about it and everything. It was the Golden Age of sitcoms about single

The Adventures of Pete & Pete!
That one even had a superhero in it!

Are we forgetting about Dinosaurs? I’d love an episode where Wanda’s a velociraptor and Vision’s workplace scenes look like Dinosaur Office.

“Early middle-agers” - how dare you, sir. Moving right along from that, thank you very much. Although the sketch was too spot-on for my comfort lol, esp. the line about never wanting to move to North Carolina but if I did, I’d be able to buy a mini mansion bc, truth. I often think this checking properties ANYWHERE in

And Full House with the running towards an outdoor picnic.