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I hope when Netflix decides to “Remix” this season, too, it’s just 22 episodes of Jessica Walters, guest-starring Alia Shawkat and Mae Whitman.

What I’m about to say does not make the situation better, but the article says Kelly’s payday is higher than Al Roker and Tamron Hall, combined, *for that hour*. I’m guessing Roker still gets a hefty payday from his involvement in the rest of the Today and therefore it stands to reason that when they offered him to

I’ve seen this discussion in places other than Jezebel and it doesn’t seem anything but mean-spirited. I don’t get why everyone is getting so riled up about it.

I’m one of those fans who doesn’t want to see a reboot, but if Marti Noxon came back over Joss, I just might be cool with it.

One of the most deluded parts of this writeup is where he complains 10 minutes is not long enough for an interview. THAT IS SO MUCH TIME. Truly, many junket interviews (with TV outlets) last 3 minutes. Phoners will be longer, but the fact that they ran out of material to cover in 8 minutes by talking about the movie

I’m on the publicist’s side here, definitely. I agree that it’s part of Rich’s job to ask the question but it is certainly the publicist’s job to shut it down. Christina’s only job is to sell the movie. Complaining that she didn’t do more than what she was exactly there to do, and then writing up this blame-y article,

No, but it IS the worst news since 17 of their classmates were murdered.

Recent example of a government-distributed food box:

The entire statement is rife with bullshit language. “the story told by Timothy” = meant to imply fiction. They both have “demons” = meant to discredit. What we “chose” to do together = meant to imply consent.

The Musical/Comedy category at the Globes is weird, anyway. It’s competing as a comedy at the Globes because it could actually win; it wouldn’t win Best Drama.

It’s minimizing risk. But WB also makes 20+ movies a year (more than other studios), so their money is always elsewhere. WB were major partners with Legendary for years (The Dark Knight trilogy and more) and when that ended RatPac became the top investors.

Honestly? I think it is in part Trump backlash.

I think the only reason we haven’t heard that line much from the Fox news side already is that these accusations are tearing through Hollywood, which is full of “liberal elites.” Troll commentors are having a field day.

I’m not saying it couldn’t still be The Town, but Blake’s story says she went to the producers, and Affleck was not a producer on The Town. There are also rumors that she and Affleck were hooking up around that time, so if you choose to believe those rumors, I feel like he as the director would have been involved in

I agree it was probably unavoidable and ultimately no one’s “fault.” But the key investigative point here isn’t whether there was a ride home but that he was tired in the first place. If they are running the talent ragged, they are definitely running the crew. It may be the norm but I’ll be surprised if the CW

I mean, the first introduction to Beverly is a POV chapter from her abusive boyfriend. His narrative sexualizes her and harps on the fact he likes her hurting her. All the other boys get POV chapters of their own by way of introduction... Bev gets introduced through the lens of another man. So it’s not as if her