I’m pretty sure Law and Order fans understand Law and Order is criminal cases, not civil ones.
I’m pretty sure Law and Order fans understand Law and Order is criminal cases, not civil ones.
I don’t need to watch a trial to read Heard’s op-ed and understand what it says and doesn’t says. That’s basic reading comprehension. She refers to abuse that happens before she met Depp, she’s super vague on all details, and she only points to Depp in saying she became a public figure representing abuse. Which is…
Aren’t they though? Juries are also made up of lay-people with no legal training (generally). They’re given instructions, yeah, but they’re also not legal scholars or experts in the subject of the case (again, generally).
The show really does feel like “what if the guy from MCR wrote a comic?” If you don’t like operatic, over the top stuff, you won’t like it.
He can be a monster without being evil.
Yes, as a straight woman, I check out other women all the time. I probably look at women more than I look at men.
Was it a bomb? Everyone thought it sucked, but they still watched it.
The way SJP professes innocence and confusions over KC’s negative feelings about the show, when SJP knows she was making something more than 10x what KC was making is ridiculous. SJP doesn’t *need* to help her castmates, but she should realize people will resent her for making 10x more than they do. Especially when…
Cate Blanchet and Tilda Swinton often rock suits as well.
Yes, but even if we were talking about an actor who presents and identifies as a woman: she still shouldn’t have to wear a dress. She should be able to wear whatever she wants, so long as it’s appropriately formal. And apparently Cera wore something casual, so why should Page need to go glam?
Cis-gendered actresses…
I don’t think anyone suggested a causal relationship. We’re just annoyed to see a movie mis-represented. Juno, the character, was not particular androgynous. That has no bearing on how Page should feel. Page was playing a character. That’s acting. Lots of actors play characters who are different from them.
They aren’t automatically misogynistic... but the vast majority of Depp supporters say extremely misogynistic things on public platforms like Reddit. Look at any thread supporting Depp. It’s non-stop hate against women.
The way the internet handled this was much grosser than the article suggested.
It’s very normal for trauma to lead to inconsistent memories or recall. Actually, it’s normal for people to have inconsistent memory recall without trauma.
Cause Depp doesn’t have a problem with drugs and alcohol...
I haven’t watched the testimony, but according to the summary above, they both agreed physical violence was a part of their relationship, and that they both perpetrated physical violence against the other. That means she was abused. Maybe he was abused too. Maybe her violence was defensive or reactive abuse. Neither…
This is setting male survivors back by years. The popular reaction to this case is blatant misogny. The case is aligning male survivors with woman-hating trolls.
That is not good for male survivors, women, or abuse survivors of any gender.
This is bad for male victims too. This is bad for all victims.
No mention of Saving Face or The Half of It? They’re great.
I’m not sure why BCS is leaning so hard on the “what will happen to Gus” suspense angle. We all know what happens to Gus. There’s no suspense or mystery there. We know who Gus is—the same person he is in BCS—and we know he makes it out of this thing relatively unharmed.
I get it. He’s fastidious. I don’t need to see…
I hate this trend. Even streamers are doing it now. Most show don’t success in making each half a separate installment. (Bojack Horseman did it best, at least in my recent memory, and it still felt a bit like a single season split in half. And that isn’t a show trying to keep interest with cliffhangers and plot twists)…