You can do that without throwing other people who have had bad experiences under the bus
You can do that without throwing other people who have had bad experiences under the bus
It’s definitely possible that Hannigan went over Joss’s head, but even if she did, it’s still interesting that his response wasn’t to throw a public snit about how she’d ruined his vision—as he did when Charisma Carpenter got pregnant and when Amber Benson refused to return as Tara in season 7—but just to quickly and…
Afton Williamson might chime in as well.
“It’s a complicated question. I had a good working relationship with him, but it seems a lot of people didn’t. It’s not in the cards now so probably best to move one.”
Interesting. Now let’s hear what Stana Katic has to say about Fillion.
He’s also admitted to sleeping with young women hoping to get cast on the show while he was still married. Amber Benson has also stated that the set was toxic because of Whedon, and Sophia Crawford and Jeff Pruitt have said both that he threatened their careers and said that Crawford could only stay on the show if she…
The part about Fisher you forgot to mention is that Warner’s did an in-house investigation and “addressed it.” And about ten seconds later Whedon was fired from his own show on HBO, The Nevers. Yeah there was definitely something to Ray Fisher’s allegations.
Using your power to threaten to end a woman's acting career is pretty monstrous
Not surprised Fillion said it, but I’m disappointed he did. I’m also not at all surprised he had a positive working relationship with Whedon, given that a) Whedon (presumably) had no interest in fucking him, and b) he’s incapable of getting pregnant and thus committing the cardinal sin of forcing writers to readjust…
This isn’t surprising.
once again i am baffled as to why someone chose to say something when they had the absolutely freedom to just say nothing
To say Elvis borrowed liberally and lovingly from Black artists is not just disengenuous but false. He stole. Full stop.
How about the reviewer saying that Jason Voorhees had no known motive? Jason killed anyone at Crystal Lake because he saw his mother get decapitated. He did not kill before that. And the sequel, IIRC, literally begins with a shot of an altar devoted to his mother’s decapitated head. So it’s not exactly subtle. He’s…
And punching down doesn't create the drama that American audiences love? He portrays a completely different personality on his international shows, because that's his real persona.
Gordon will generally only lend his actual name to quality products, Hell’s Kitchen stuff tends to be the cheap crap.
You think Gordon Ramsay is the reason why the general consumer feels entitled to be an asshole to employees in service industries? Businesses have promoted the bullshit “customer is always right” mantra for years. Ramsay will tell off asshole customers in his show / clips, he’s not encouraging people dining at a…
The ‘mutual abuse’ issue really got out of hand back in the 80s when the Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS) was in fashion and ‘zero-tolerance’ policies were becoming widespread. Finally, idiots were able to shriek “look, women perpetrate just as much domestic violence as men!” That was one of the main problems with the CTS…
“Ultimately what I think is truthful was that they were both abusive to each other.”
It is so much easier to sue and get a settlement from a company for securities laws violations than it is to sue and get a settlement for sexual assaults committed by the company’s drivers. This is less an indictment of Lyft and more of an indictment of our legal system and who it benefits and protects. It protects…
“...the toasting process can slow things down, and a pale sandwich might mean that the kitchen was dealing with a rush. Totally fair.”