I keep thinking that. I don't think he's losing a lot of hair IRL, because I'm pretty sure I've seen pictures of him growing it out between seasons and looking like his usual absurdly hot self, but the crew cut does him a negative number of favors.
I keep thinking that. I don't think he's losing a lot of hair IRL, because I'm pretty sure I've seen pictures of him growing it out between seasons and looking like his usual absurdly hot self, but the crew cut does him a negative number of favors.
Nope, hence my point. I know plenty of busty thin women who know perfectly well that they're not overweight, though the BMI says otherwise. Just pointing out yet another thing the BMI fails to take into account, that's all.
Any woman bigger than a D-cup is going to read as overweight, too, regardless of what size the rest of her is. Tits are heavy.
I'm really tired of this strawman idea of what "fat acceptance" is. It isn't (or shouldn't be—there are, as with everything, people who do it wrong) the idea that there are no problems associated with being fat and that nobody should try to lose weight ever. It's the apparently-controversial idea that a person's…
I'm not necessarily a member of the the "Bates killed Vera" club, and I can definitely see your point about how it wasn't telegraphed strongly enough for it to be the intended takeaway for viewers, but I do have to point out that the issue with Vera's nails is that arsenic-tainted pie dough was found under them,…
You know nothing, John Larroquette.
Oh, I don't care about what the criminal said; of course he'd be saying offensive shit to try and rile her up.
Honestly, speaking as a feminist viewer who usually gets really pissed off about these things, I'm resignedly cool with it just being the Kennex, Dorian and Rudy show. The writers clearly have NO fucking clue how to create decent female characters, and it's embarrassing to watch them try, so rather than suffer through…