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Oh god, how are you going to have a show called “Throwing Shade” with two of the whitest white people ever produced by white people? Feels gross. They might as well call it “On Fleek”.

NYTimes gets extra points for combining shade with a play on words, 2 of my favorite things.

Just glance above the headline on this page and you shall see an ad for said television program.

I believe Kara’s referring to this show on TVLand:

I get your point but on the other hand I love how Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson shat all over the Twilight franchise all the time.

Ironically “From Boldy Graphic to Softly Romantic” would be a great way to describe the 50 Shades adaptations...

My jewelry definitely says “She can’t be trusted with expensive shit so these studs are from H&M, babies.”

I watched it. It was fine. Well, it was awful but it wasn’t Troma.

My rich white straight male boss was in a terrible mood the week of the election and apologized for it in that Friday’s meeting. I asked a coworker why he was in a bad mood and she said “oh he just took the election really hard.” And those were our exact faces when we just stared at each other for the next 10 seconds.

This reminds me of Twilight, when everyone was like the lead actors secretly hate the franchise.

That’s actually part of the book. He always wears his jeans in the Red Room of Pain.

As a costumer, I have *absolutley* had conversations like that with actors.

I work at a very diverse, progressive place. After the election one of our few white dudes said, “This is awful! I’m a white man. Everyone is going to think I’m the enemy now.” The entire room was like:

That just looks like a French Swiffer ad.

We have a completely different understanding of what Johnson said. In the interview she says that nudity is really interesting for an actor, requires honesty, and means the work is all about the performance without accessories to offer character clues.

There’s no makeup.

Costume Assistant: “Here, Barney’s lent us these necklaces for you to wear in the scene. Dainty is the trend right now”

Dakota: “hmm the chain is thin and this amethyst is so small, indicative of the sacrifice my character makes as a working mom of two”

So much “not caring” from all sides. The actors don’t care, the audience doesn’t care. EL James already got paid, so I doubt she cares either.

“There’s no jewelry to give you a clue about social status.” 

Even less interesting is the fact that they probably each took the job with the thought of a nice payday and lotsa publicity and have no grand feelings one way or the other about each other. Why are we still trying to make something happen with this non-story?