"It's so charming, you have these female journalists! It's like putting a dog on roller skates, it means nothing to them but it's adorable for us."
"It's so charming, you have these female journalists! It's like putting a dog on roller skates, it means nothing to them but it's adorable for us."
I've been told Go-te-ye
I don't know why, but when I found out how much he loathed the cutesy nature of the childrens literature arena, I loved him even more.
She did have a full-time internship that she thought would lead to a job and she was proactive and ASKED for the job
Eh, gotta get those page clicks somehow.
That's also how they saw Dan (white!) and Jenny (white!) as well.
Oh come on, SATC was never promoted to the enth degree was being a realistic portrayal of anything. Neither was Gossip Girl, or How I Met Your Mother, or even fucking Friends.
Um...Vanessa appeared in like the third episode of the first season.
I'm not buying the excuse that she only noticed it after writing episodes for Girls.
Except it was from the same show that had a black female filmmaker character and another that was the daughter of a high powered real estate mogul who were fleshed out.
How many of those sitcoms were heavily promoted as being super realistic looks at life?
Yes, the token wealthy black girl going to a top notch private school and then onto NYU/Columbia trope.
Melissa Harris-Perry please.
And god forbid she brings on another writer that was a POC. Instead of some racist shitbag from VICE.
it's not about a rail-thin beautiful/adorable girl with plenty of money/resources and petty issues.
Seems like Jezebels prime audience has never heard of Funny Or Die
At a certain point, things just get way too meta for my taste.
Not to mention the nannies were then treated to a ham handed monologue by the white girl nanny about their rights and "taking a pay cut" for them. How selfless!
The complete act of surprise of a boss sexually harassing an employee with such cavalierness, the shock that guys would "dissect a woman like meat". Sure they may not say something so slick as the line in the show, but anyone that went to college has met guys like that.
Your alter ego needs to get his shit together and should have been caught up on the Abbey months ago.