YES! This is just a genius episode. It's the one I always think of when this question comes up.
YES! This is just a genius episode. It's the one I always think of when this question comes up.
Well, your logic seems peculiar. You seem to want people to be convicted because they seem guilty but can't be proven so [or you at least want people to be angry that this conviction-without-proof didn't happen or at the very least you seem to want this particular woman to be in jail in spite of the lack of proof for…
I wonder how you create super-cool enlightened male feminist liberal men? Maybe by working for opportunities which help redefine societal norms over time and lead to a more equal future for everyone? Your approach of just be reflexively negative could work, too, though.
I will never understand why guys feel that who they find attractive is information that MUST BE SHARED! Did this kind of thing used to save lives in prehistoric times?
If you've ever tried to make any piece of clothing from a pattern (especially something with sleeves) in your life, you will understand this expression.
As long as you're as sick at the thought of allllll the people who've served years in jail and even died serving time for crimes it was later proven they didn't commit — all because the cops and prosecutors were so sure they were right they didn't bother to do their damned jobs.
Age of Innocence in which she was brilliant. I hated The Piano anyway but the "Aw, isn't she darling!" awarding of the Oscar to a child who didn't play a role requiring her to make a lot of choices instead of to someone whose performance showed real depth, nuance, and skill was just insulting.
I pretty much always think about this as the time the Academy gave a tiny little girl Winona Ryder's Oscar to play with.
"What are those Oscar-like statues in the shed, Dad. Did you carve them yourself?"
Well, she moved, but she hadn't become a Swiss citizen — she's been an expat all this time.
We aren't talking about you, Phil. Let Tina have some attention for once!
Re: Tina and citizenship — it's renounce, not denounce.
The wrong side of history? They're soaking in it!
You owe $2 million for your schooling?
Oh, she's richer than that.
My thought was, "She got a stylist?"
"I was sort of just being something... oh, it's right on the tip of my — DICK! I was sort of just being a dick."
That is the CUTEST THING I've seen today.