I mean I believe at some point they explained this away by saying she was an emissary/ambassador to the Man's World, and it was customary to wear their colors in the uniform. Though her continuity is a mess, and that's still a fairly flimsy excuse.
I mean I believe at some point they explained this away by saying she was an emissary/ambassador to the Man's World, and it was customary to wear their colors in the uniform. Though her continuity is a mess, and that's still a fairly flimsy excuse.
So glad he's taking a break from playing tortured gay men in all my favorite shows!
Beat me to the punch by a few seconds.
The article isn't talking about the decision to have children as a whole, it's talking about it in the context of television plotlines. She never implies that one can't be a feminist AND have children. You're reaching.
Well at the very least they're giving Fruitvale Station some love.
Please, for the love of God, just put in an audience. I know there are potential problems with that, but it was PAINFULLY awkward to watch this kind of performance without one. This wasn't live "Theatre." An audience is sort of intrinsic to a theatrical experience, no?