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The best I can say about this album is that its two worst moments are also the only two moments when Push isn’t rapping. Rick Ross’ verse is super mediocre, which isn’t the end of the world, but then Kanye comes on rapping about MAGA hats on the second-to-last song, and suddenly I’m snapped out of it, thinking, “oh

Years of knowing that “Vandal Savage” exists has prepared me for this name. It does not faze me in the slightest.

Moldy grapes are better than rotten apples! Fight me!

James Mangold Out, J.J. Abrams in as Boba Fett Director

Not sure if I should be pulling you out of the greys, but:

Jezebel isn’t a place you go to look for nuance. The website is incredibly extreme in its opinions and very very hypocritical. However, while the article was extreme, I agree with the judgement of Bateman. Listening to that clip, and hearing him completely ignore Jessica Walter’s point of how much Tambor’s verbal

Hey, upside is I can continue to enjoy Shawkat’s work guilt free. Season 3 of search party remains unsullied.

It’s crazy that netflix is letting Tambor (or Cross) do press for this and that any of his costars thought it was a good idea to take his side. Also releasing this season in parts so you are gaurunteed to have another set of interviews where this is all anyone wants to talk about seems like a bad idea. And not firing

Bad and lazy take. Listen to the audio. Jessica Walter explains through tears that Tambor verbally harassed her to an extent no one else had in 60 YEARS on the job, and Bateman and the other guys talk over her about how it actually is understandable because acting is “such a weird job,” the creative process, etc.

Listening to the audio was rough — he seems completely unconcerned with Jessica Walter, who is literally crying in front of all of them, and talks over Alia when she merely tries to say behavior like this isn’t okay.

It’s kinda disappointing that the real-life Jason Bateman may be a lot like his usually smarmy, condescending screen persona.

Can we agree that this is a big improvement over last season?

I don’t know why I laughed every single time Archer got beaned in the head with a fruit and yelled “Ow!” (and it was at least 10 times), but I did.

“Safety breaks. That’s actually what Elisha Otis invented, not the elevator itself, but the safety breaks to stop it... too bad they couldn’t stop diphtheria....”  

“That idea would suck a dick just to cut in line to suck a bigger dick.”

Not that this matters but Jessica Walter is TEN TIMES the talent he is. The show would have been nothing without her Lucille when anyone could have played George Sr. The argument for “difficult” men is that their talent is worth dealing with it. But he was tormenting someone worth ten of him and it’s still defensible.

You know the part that’s the stupidest? Of all the shows in all the land, can you think of one that would make it easier to write out a major character? They could have fired Tambor, had a stand-in and done a running gag where you only saw him from behind. Or he was suddenly played by a different actor like Bewitched

Jeffrey Tambor is 73 FUCKING YEARS OLD! How much more damn time does he need in order to learn/grow into a person who behaves in a respectful and professional manner?

I am SO glad they included the audio in the NYT article. People need to HEAR how the men in the room COMPLETELY disregarded everything she had to say about it

Bateman: “not to belittle it, not to excuse it”