A lot of people have food allergies so I can see why it's very important to have accurate labeling.
A lot of people have food allergies so I can see why it's very important to have accurate labeling.
That’s a Shonda thing that I don’t get. Many of her strong female characters have all there shit together yet still somehow beholden to men and gullible around them in a way that seems contradictory.
Yeah, it’s so weird seeing her all styled up with make-up after three seasons of the Killing. Just as weird watching Joel Kinnaman on the latest season of House of Cards as the Rep Frontrunner...Every time I see him I wonder where his hoody went...
Yes, there was a lull in the story. By then I was fascinated by her character’s slightly Aspergery personality. And I had a total crush on Joel Kinnaman.
I spent a whole weekend of my life totally immersed in that show. So, so great!
the killing season 1 was so spectacular but i fell off in season 2. i’ve loved mireille since ‘big love’
This is the thing that made me decide I wouldn’t watch it. She’s this strong bright woman running her own successful private investigation firm and she signs all her money over to this guy? You’re inherently suspicious if you work as an investigator, and should be attuned to people and their cons. And yet......
Gawd I love Mireille Enos. If you haven’t seen The Killing, you must. Love her and everything about her. And the ending to the series is absolutely perfect.
I’m disappointed in it. Frankly, Paul Bloom is a smart guy who has produced a lot of really great work, but I’m not sure where this is coming from. I know he’s kinda been on more of an evoPsych kick of late, but...I got nothin’.
I hope she receives a bill to recoup the taxpayer dollars paid to that judge to hear this stupidass case.
As a physician with several friends who know and have worked with this guy, let me just say that the entire emergency medicine community is at a total loss. This guy was top 3 in terms of powerful/influential EM docs. Truly staggering.
Also, I’m sure the danger element of it is part of the perversion. He sedates the woman but he’s still at high risk of exposure.
Exactly this, for good measure I assume that everyone that seems to have a perfect life is hiding some pretty awful fucked up shit
There were countless people right here in the Jezebel comments section that said this woman was a liar as it was impossible for this to have happened, either due to his profession or due to the openness of the E.R.
What’s wrong with people? He had such a nice wedding and his wife is pretty, so he couldn’t have done something like this? There’s always someone somewhere, maybe a neighbor, who will eventually come out and say, “yeah, I did notice he spent a lot of time in the bathroom after talking with my teenage daughter. And…
This is ridiculous. Of course they are going to look into your recollection of things. That’s what cross examination is. Who was giving them legal counsel? Furthermore, how can you expect a court to convict someone of a crime and punish him accordingly, based on your testimony if your testimony is not clear,…
The prosecution fucked this one up. The women should have been told all of this way before the trial. That the women are now saying that they only learned about the power of “post-incident conduct” during the trial is a complete indictment of the failure of the prosecution. The prosecutors should have been sitting…
“While women make as much as men at Amazon, the report indicated that women only accounted for 39 percent of the company’s workforce. Further, only 24 percent of Amazon’s management are women. That means a large percentage work at Amazon’s warehouses where workers are paid between $10 and $15 per hour.”
The implication that they did anything to “fix” this is unfounded. They released their data and there is no pay gap. Stassa Edwards, as far as I can tell, is reading this as if the data reflects some change in their policies, but that seems false, although I can’t see the entire WSJ article because of the pay wall. So…
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