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I still don’t understand what Mark did wrong here. Unless he campaigned for Michelle to NOT get the raise. Should he have made sure to negotiate for both of them?

I still don’t get this. He had nothing to do with her pay. He negotiations weren’t informed by her pay. He was a douche about money, and it had literally nothing to do with women. Sooooo, the outrage machine something something Mark Wahlberg is now attached to Michelle Williams’ comparatively shit money something

Because when you ask for a pay increase, you ask your employer, not your co-worker.

Shouldn’t that memo go to her agent?

Doesn’t it make more sense to give to charity than to another wealthy celebrity? I know we were all upset by the disparity but dude, she doesn’t actually need the money.

Hard to argue with the end result of money going to this cause, but a lot of the criticism seemed in pretty bad faith to begin with, given that if an actress’s reps had been ready to take advantage of this situation (as Wahlberg’s apparently were and Williams’s weren’t), the coverage in places like this wouldn’t have

First, I’m glad this move was done. Like the Neeson article, though, probably the last person on the blame list here is Wahlberg. Those agents should be the focus here. I mean, it’s not even a competing agency that did this. Him and Williams are represented by the same company on the same movie and they did this.

Reading comprehension isn’t your thing, is it bub?

Wow, you totally missed the point.

dumbass. he’s saying that if a non-famous person is going to get removed from the movie for a minor thing like smoking weed, then a lead who has done something worse should face a steeper sanction.

that’s so clearly NOT what he said...?

Except Daniel Radcliffe wasn’t using the NFL as his starting point for morally acceptable behavior. He was using it as an example to illustrate a point because the situations are similar.

Yeah, you had a good thing. You told your story. To each their own, but in my mind stuff like this is basically just fan fiction at this point. Good work on last season, but adapt something else now.

This whole second season is unnecessary and I am not looking forward to it.

The time between ESB and RotJ is 6 appx. months according to LucasFilm. Luke shows up in Jabba’s palace basically a full Jedi in RotJ after 6 months of training despite the fact that it is implied (by Yoda, who is resistant to training Luke because he is too old) that Jedi training takes a lifetime of tutelage from

The purpose was so that she wouldn’t die and to remind us that Leia is literally the only Skywalker who has never lost faith in the light side of the Force even though everyone in her family either abandons her, flakes out, or is actively trying to fuck up her life. Yoda tells Obi-Wan “No, there is another” in

For like...five seconds, but that counts as extensive Jedi training in the minds of a lot of people for some reason.

Long story short there is no explanation for why Luke has Jedi abilities without any training in A New Hope or Empire Strikes Back or Return of the Jedi.

I was referring to your comment regarding the "strange characters" on the speeder bike that are my people's language. Somewhat offensive honestly.

Strange language?! ARE YOU F*CKING KIDDING ME?! Its Hebrew.....