I feel like a really cool story happens.
I feel like a really cool story happens.
I take the fact that she had the job at all as evidence that something hinky was going on.
The way that Christian Grey is obviously based on a much older woman's sense of fashion and attractiveness retrofitted to some sort of Twilight-Youth ideal?
Oh no! I was saying she deserves that settlement! I mean I think it was likely that she was being targeted by a predator from the beginning. I think it goes beyond sexual harassment of a coworker and more it's that he groomed and abused a young woman under the guise of jump starting her career.
I don't think any of this is her fault and there is absolutely nothing that excuses how she was treated, but I think it was likely that she was being targeted by a predator from the beginning. It's not that he misinterpreted an unrequited workplace crush, it's that he groomed and abused a young woman under the guise…
Oh absolutely. It's just really sad.
It's different because it's not a corporate relations finance job and well, yeah just because Nick isn't going to sexually exploit her doesn't mean they didn't specifically hire her because she was likely to be more mentally pliable than the 40something Dodai (who completely deserved it). I mean, he hired Jessica Coen…
There is no way she deserved this and I am entirely on her side. That being said, when a 24 year old is hired for a job like that there is no explanation aside from A)Daughter of Major Player B)Boss wants to terrorize her sexually.
This is a pervasive problem and according to the short informal poll I took via gchat, only one person had ever worked in a restaurant that formally scheduled contingency shifts, where someone was "on call" to trade shifts with someone if something happened or someone was sick.
I thought Poison Ivy had a reasonably normal childhood? It wasn't until college that she gets whammied? IDK, if you want to show her super young and evolving, why not just have her fall in with a radical eco-terrorist group and eventually being like "Maybe I should kill all the people? Yeah, totes."
For me, it's not the loss of the X-Men per se that hurts the MCU. It's the removal of mutation and the "X-Gene" as a possible source of superpowers that is the loss. Basically mostly in terms of introducing and understanding the Cosmic Universe. Without the pseudo-genetics cannon that comes from the X-Men, it is much…
Maybe she can't bear to fuck him.
Wouldn't it just be a bunch of people in compounds systematically removing wealth from the economy and engaging in cyber crime? Employing hackers like they were CPAs during tax season?
I had issues with Prometheus, but the one thing they nailed is that if you are pregnant with an alien baby, you want to cut it out, even if you want a baby.
There is a weird paradox where successful single men on a general level prefer women who are (or create the illusion of being) fiscally needy and emotionally fulfilled. Successful single women tend to be the exact opposite.
I think this is much more clever than what we'll get. It's kind of genius in that it circumvents the idea that AI's true limitation is humanity's fear of a"robot uprising" will never allow wide scale adoption. It creates a situation where AI would be rapidly developed, deployed without any time for reflection, and if…
They're lucky they hired someone with Meryl Streep's face. She's the only one who seems to be communicating any information with her body.
I don't know if they were "running an experiment" so much as putting bait out there.
I don't understand why her character has not said "abortion" about 300 times by now. Oh wait, television!
That's the amazing part. He impersonated a contractor, not a federal employee.