If writing letters of support for a rapist is the issue, Rupp and Smith got off easy compared to Kunis and Kutcher. I had no idea pointing that out would be considered a concern.
If writing letters of support for a rapist is the issue, Rupp and Smith got off easy compared to Kunis and Kutcher. I had no idea pointing that out would be considered a concern.
Let’s hope Tommy Chong didn’t write anything, people won’t know if they should criticize him or downplay it because he’s old and more famous than all of them.
That cracker isn’t a big enough star so apparently, it doesn’t matter.
I like outrage being shown equally to actors who do the same thing another set of actors do - to each their own.
So people aren’t supposed to comment on threads here? TIL...
Good thing football’s on for the next couple of hours.
It was so, so wrong of me to have noticed the lack of criticism and outrage one set of co-stars got over another set of co-stars for doing the exact same thing - and the judge said Masterson was the heartless monster.
Anyways...
That Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp aren’t facing the same amount of criticism or scorn for writing the same letters of support for Danny Masterson that Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher have; you may have noticed their names aren’t in that URL you provided, despite everyone involved being on the same show. Your…
I must have missed the A.V Club article that singled out Rupp and Smith. Good thing your aunt’s rapist didn’t have letters of support from anyone famous, apparently you’d only be upset about the ones written by bigger stars.
They’re featured on that show that you know Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher from that you’re pretending to have never heard of to make an inane point - hope that helps.
Nobody knows who the people on the show that made Kunis and Kutcher famous are? That’s as much of a stretch as saying Mila and Ashton are A-list - your fame-based outrage is noted and telling.
If people care what Kelso and Jackie think about this, it seems weird that they don’t care about what Red and Kitty think about the same thing, especially when they all worked on the same show with the same actor guilty of rape. I’m not sure why you feel the actors who played Clarence Boddicker and the neighbour in…
Seems more like people resent Kutcher and Kunis’ fame more than they do Smith and Rupp’s.
So older and slightly less famous people are allowed to write letters of support for people they worked with who commit brutal crimes, but when you’re younger and more famous you should know better?
But all the anger and articles are only about Kelso and Jackie’s letters of support, why do Red and Kitty get a pass?
Both Red (@tahitismith) and Kitty (@DJRupp) have Twitter accounts. Being older and slightly less famous than Kunis and Kutcher absolves them of the scorn their younger contemporaries are getting for writing the same support letters? Come on...
Meanwhile, Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith still escape any and all criticism for writing the same letters of support for Danny Masterson. Funny how that worked out...
Leave Bill Maher alone, after John Oliver and Joe Rogan stole his audience, he’s forced to say things like this, especially after his “hot” take on the Barbie movie went nowhere.
And Just Like That...Kim Catrell proves Don Ohlmeyer correct once again: “The answer to all your questions is money.”
And what better place to bitch about not being a bigger star than a Bill Maher podcast.
Hearing Cleese explain how its everyone else’s fault this isn’t well received will be the best and worst part of this “Life of Brian” stage show.