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how does the go saying about “if you meet an asshole, you met an asshole. If everyone you meet is an asshole...”

But is she abused on every project, or is she someone with untreated trauma who keeps transferring that trauma onto every project she works on?
She often tries to leave projects that are underway. Not every set is a happy set, but not every set is a miserable hell-hole, either. She’s also typically working on projects

I feel so bad for Charlyne Yi. She seems to get abused on every project she works on.

100% agreed. there was a moment to capitalize on and that was like 2 and a half years ago.

hope it does well but feels like there is little demand for this show after all this time.

I just hope he has a big G on his chest like he did back in his original appearance

the comments here proves her point

The main theory is that since the internet got massive in the ‘90s, “culture” started to stagnate then. I believe that outfits of a show like Buffy or friends don’t look as ridiculous to current teens as the outfits of the ’70s and ‘80s looked to those of us who were teens in the ‘90s  

A John Wick cartoon would be him and his dog getting into adventures every week helping people. 

You can just make as many films as you want, you know.

Which is funny because with much lesser screen time, Aubrey Plaza makes you root for her character and Kristen Stewart’s to run far away from Harper and her bigoted family.

After a few years to think it over, what I’ve currently settled on is that the movie’s major problem is how we see hardly anything of their relationship before Harper’s family comes into the picture, which means the movie can talk all it wants about how great a person Harper is most of the time, but all we see is her

The difference between George Lucas and Gene Roddenberry is that Roddenberry died relatively early in the lifetime of the franchise, and since he is no longer around to remind us all how terrible he is, then it’s easy to fill in the gaps and pretend like he was a saint who made no bad decisions whatsoever.

Huge respect to Roddenberry for kicking off Star Trek. But TNG didn’t get really good until they kicked Roddenberry to the curb, so I don’t see his “vision” as necessarily being all that great. And, by all accounts, he didn’t like Wrath of Khan, so his tastes are questionable.

Yo I uh totally agree with you guys, you guys are cool, you guys are cool, I’m doin’ my part too man, protecting the planet, that’s what it’s all about...right on guys. Keep uh fighting the good fight. You’re cool, I like you. Don’t listen to these suits, all these...they don’t know things dude, they don’t know how it

“We’re not protesting the event itself; we are not protesting theater; we are not protesting the emissions that brought spectators to get here. That’s not the point,”

It’s fun to have strong reactions to characters! The problem is when it transfers to the real world.

The way so many people develop real and severe animus for characters they watch on screens is one of the more unnerving aspects of humanity these days. I know the story of people freaking out the first time they saw a film of a train moving toward the audience is an urban legend, but I honestly feel like a

People on the internet are going to be super normal about this.

I see, so she cheated with a married man and implied on a podcast that one of her ex-boyfriends was a closeted gay man, and for that she deserves...[checks cosmic ledger] breast cancer, a double mastectomy, and, potentially, death. Yep, that definitely evens out.