She also doesn’t have the bodytype these celebs are promoting (super low bodyfat, visible abs, some muscle, maybe butt or boob implants).
She also doesn’t have the bodytype these celebs are promoting (super low bodyfat, visible abs, some muscle, maybe butt or boob implants).
She’s not deriding a body type. She’s calling out people for shilling unhealthy products, promoting unhealthy body image, and lying.
It’s also confusing and distracting everytime I’m reminded Diane is Vietnamese, because I’m hearing Alison Brie, picturing someone who looks like Alison Brie.
She shouldn’t have to say no more than once.
What a hero. He stopped one of the times she asked him to instead of literally raping her right there. Let’s throw him a parade.
Um... What?
Something doesn’t need to be criminal for it to be disgusting.
If you want objective reviews, read Consumer Reports.
I don't think you know how old millennials were when Frasier was on the air.
If a concept was good once, it can be good again. Reboots are common in other mediums. Songs have covers, classic fiction is retold in modern times, plays are performed again and again.
Oliver's speech was lacking subtext, but it still hit me pretty hard. It's good to see him happy for once, even if I know it's only for a moment. He'll always be too sweet and innocent for the murder club.
I think it goes more like:
Ah yes, Jeneane Garafalo, Hollywood’s idea of the ugly friend.
Yes, those dumb women are the ones watching tropey shows. It’s only edgy men who understand those AMC shows, which are never tropey at all. Eye roll.
He was a little chubby but pretty cute. A scrub, for sure, but a cute one.
IIRC, people typically end up with partners who are equally attractive, unless they knew each other before they started dating (friends, coworkers, etc.) Then you see greater disparity, on average.
I think most people’s problem is that it always goes in one direction (hot woman, ugly dude) and that EVERY WOMAN ON TV IS ATTRACTIVE.
I did. It was okay... ish.
Is Karen really more well adjusted than Jessica Jones? Maybe a little, but definitely not “a hell of a lot."
No, because Fisk is not a real person. A team of writers created him and decided his actions. Even if you want to say "it's what his character would do," the writers are the ones who created that character.