goodgirlroxy
GoodGirlRoxy
goodgirlroxy

Holly Hunter will KILL IT in the movie version.

You are right. I was thinking too literally (darkening the face vs. costumes accents, tropes, etc.).

You’re so on point. In this case, they have developed an altogether new color: Other. There are white people and then there are Others.

It’s different than Blackface to imitate a Black person in that Blackface was not an organized, entertainment-based way to mock Latins. HOWEVER, it is equally offensive in that it is used to mock a person’s race. In this instance, greatly misguided, as Ricardo was a Cuban of Spanish descent and pretty damn White.

Ricky Ricardo - who incidentally I met as a child - was not dark at all. So this adds an additional element of offense/ignorance, the theory that all Latins are dark.

Teh Gays.

I’m not up with what the kids are doing these days (except for having my eyebrows on fleek) but isn’t is YASSSSS!? Like how it’s Y’all and not Ya’ll?

Cassandra. She looks like a Cassandra.

I think Caitlyn is a fairly recent name , that is, I doubt there were many Caitlyns back when Bruce Jenner was born. Maybe that’s it?

I love Mars. Otherworldly but grounded, somehow.

I love the name Shasta for a girl. I’d move to California and made sure she surfed and made films.

Body part.

I think it has more to do with him being a Gemini.

Th One Where Your Ex-Husband Gets a Murderer Off.

You mean “The Morally-Corrupt Faye Resnick.”

See, Nancy is smarter than all of us. She thinks we have no idea what was meant by “Look who’s leavin’, all the black people.” Nancy thinks we didn’t hear the implied “of course” after her comment. Nancy thinks if she just says she’s not racist, because she didn’t say “Look at all the n***** leavin’” that we will

It must be nice to have enough money to buy yourself a ticket out of reality.

Two dresses from the same collection and thy were accompanied by the designer of Moschino, Jeremy Scott. In this context it makes sense.

Yes. Yes it is.

It has a Matisse vibe to it, I can see what you’re seeing, sort of.