Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Dude, you got this all wrong. Nothing gets in the way of your eyes. Doormats are supposed to lie flat on the floor.
So it’s being aggressive vs being stalkerish. I vividly remember the pic of this GoT dude being discussed (on jezebel?). Nobody cared about the invasion of privacy, everybody crapped on him for manspreading. Priorites, huh?
You won me over with ‘retarded’. That’s always the clincher in every discussion.
Are you seriously trying to play this little story of Schumer into an assault case? Oh my, poor Amy! She barely managed to escape a vicious attack from this big, black, scary man (and his family), as evidenced by that scary picture of a smiling man giving her a thumbs up. She must have been really distraught…
It is rude, once you publish that pic on the internet for everyone to see.
It isn’t different at all. Both invaded a celebrities privacy in public places (it’s either a public sidewalk, or quite a lot of people invaded Schumer’s private property). This guy asked for a selfie with Schumer, the other guy was clearly a stalker who took a picture surreptitiously. I’d rather be confronted by…
Really, the patriarchy, again? As this hasn’t also happened a gazillion times to male celebrities in the past and will happen in the future?
Isn’t it strange, when this pic was taken and published (on some Gawker blog as well), the reaction here was decidedly different. It wasn’t about intruding in a celebrities life and taking pictures without his consent, it was purely stalkerish amusement, eliciting reactions like *eeww, Jon Snow is manspreading* and…
Why would someone feel the need to desecrate a grave, just b/c more than 100 years ago, a guy wrote a letter to this woman, complaining about the smug expression on her face? Speaking of putting a smile on ones face - here’s hoping you get caught in the act, handcuffed and perp walked with your pants still around your…
Prince wrote ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’.
You think, Wait, she’s 27 and a gorgeous movie star, and you’re 44 and a low-tier, TV-mom-type;
I haven’t watched Sports Night yet, but heard a lot of good things about it. You’re right about Mrs. Landingham though, how could I possibly have omitted her? The scene between young Jed and Mrs. Landingham is one of the key scenes of the show, b/c it defines Bartlet’s way of looking at the world - to be both a…
I’d never obnoxiously suggest I know well developed male characters better than a man.
A jezebel article crapping on a cis white man. I’m shocked, I tell ya!
Give me one male CJ Cregg character on a woman centric show created by a woman?
Every character on every show is servicing a plot, that’s the whole idea of an ensemble of characters on a show. That the characters I’ve listed weren’t cookie cutter cliches but women who (mostly) were given the opportunity to grow as the show progressed, is a testament to Sorkin’s writing. I have never seen a female…
I listed nine, you lol’d at two, thanks for invalidating your own argument about CJ Cregg being Sorkin’s one great female character.
So CJ Cregg was the only good, believeable, nuanced female character on the whole show? How about Abby Bartlet, Donna Moss, Kate Harper, Deborah Fiderer, Amy Gardner, Zoey Bartlet, Nancy McNally, Joey Lucas, Ainsley Hayes......You clearly have watched way too many Shonda Rhimes shows, where the most cliched ‘strong’…