Those names were quite common in the U.S.
Those names were quite common in the U.S.
It’s only link is the Gilded Age is when the American heiresses went to Europe and rescued the impoverished nobles and their estates.
The saddest Dear Abby letter I ever read was from a mother who’d lost her young only child. The child had died after a devasting illness and the mother had come to terms with that. What she wanted to know from Abby was if she was still a mother. Abbey replied that yes, she was the mother of an angel.
It really feels like the people who were progressive late 90s/early 2000s are having a hard time progressing past the time where they received their highest praise.
Yeah I remember that but he totally got a pass on that one. It really didn’t start catching up with him until Ultron when it really became obvious how differently he was treating Black Widow from the boys club.
Right. Cause nobody can just be a nice person because that’s their nature.
You know the cracks really started to show with Age of Ultron. It started becoming obvious then that he was still stuck in his late 90s-early 2000s crappy mentality about women. Unfortunately the rest of the world (or a lot of it) had moved forward and grown so some of the parts of Ultron really did not read well.…
Total non sequitur, but back when we lived in Kansas City, one of my sons dated one of the Hall kids. She was just the nicest young woman.
The article isn’t an opinion piece. It’s actual reporting, which isn’t supposed to take a firm stance. And frankly she didn’t have to. The facts (including Whedon’s own words) loudly speak for themself.
No, it was his brother, Edwin, who was the preeminent Shakespearian actor of his time. His career even survived his brother assassinating Lincoln. Ironically, a few months before the assassination, Edwin Booth actually saved Robert Lincoln from serious injury and possible death on a train platform. When he…
Oh Whedon is a textbook narcissist, although a covert one which is why he got by with it for so long. If he’d never been a public figure, he’d probably still be getting by with it.
The only reason she’s still married to Steve is because he stayed. Miranda’s storyline is such a typical mid-life crisis thing — at that point in their lives, soooo many people blow them up. But I can’t give the writers enough credit for actually realizing that.
Miranda’s got a fairy tale going on in her head and it better blow up in her face, but at this point I just don’t trust the writers. This storyline is the worst.
Wasn’t Carrie rent controlled before she bought it?
Jamie Spears funneled millions of Britney’s money to Jamie Lynn and her husband during the conservatorship so Jamie Lynn definitely had a vested interest in keeping that conservatorship going. If the woman had a brain in her head, she’d shut both her mouth and that book. But, nope, too greedy.
How in pluperfect hell do these Hollywood fucks not understand this?
How in pluperfect hell do these Hollywood fucks not understand this?
You and your wife actually fit in the age rule — half your age + 7, so there’s no need to for you to be skeptical about the discourse. Whedon and women in their 20s definitely does not. Even his current wife, Heather Horton, is only 22.
100% truth.
As someone who was a younger woman at one time, I totally endorse your comment. Intellect very often has nothing to do with social or emotional smarts.