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The Court was deciding on a sentence of between 15 years in prison and 30 years, so under any circumstance, Masterson would be spending a long time in prison. As for telling rape accusers “we feel YOU shouldn’t get your justice for as long as you feel he should get it,” that is sort of inherent in how our justice

I think there’s a large difference between continuing to have a relationship and supportingsomeone you consider a friend, regardless of what they have been accused of or convicted of, and inserting yourself into the sentencing phase to argue that they are not as bad as they have just been found guilty of being. I’d

Big Bowl Of Wrong. Meyers to me is the one who can do it all— run a show, write, perform and is not easily shook. Great staff, deep bench. Has a lot of friends in and out of the “bizness” and his A Closer Look is the one thing desperately missing through all the headlines right now.

For me, it depends on the crime. There are many crimes for which one can be redeemed. I would speak on behalf of my friend if they were being charged with drunk driving or robbery. Possibly even murder. Because there can be extenuating circumstances. There can be grounds for redemption.

I don’t like the idea of criticizing Kunis and Kutcher here. This isn’t some privilege Masterson gets because he’s rich and famous — it’s a way all kinds of people convicted of crimes get to humanize themselves and to argue that their lives are redeemable. Kutcher and Kunis are longtime friends of Masterson, and it’s

Rolling Stone says the publication contacted more than 80 current and former employees of Fallon, and none agreed to go on the record about their experiences or had positive words for Fallon.

Oh nice! The feature actually exists! Cheers!

That’s what I did on October 22nd, 2022 and it worked beautifully.

Also, does anyone else know how to migrate my Twitter-based login to literally anything else?

It’s starting to feel like the Hollywood studios might just get back into the garment industry, and give up on making things as ‘unnecessary to their brand synergy,’ or ‘against our corporate ethos’ or something... these executives really seem to feel uncomfortable with doing anything that doesn’t involve yachts or

Oh no doubt they could, but I believe that’s a short term solution. Eventually those over there will start wanting the same thing if they realize that their movie or TV series is making bank for studios and streaming networks over here.

How dare writers and work staff be paid enough to do more than eat scraps out of a dumpster. These unions are pure communism for working against the mega-wealthy, for sure.

We knew Charles would flush the toilet. And we knew the water from the tank is what fills the bowl now, so the fish would be okay.

I couldn’t get into the second book, it felt a little too...real.

It’s funnier to blame Zaslav personally for all negative industry news.

Amazon: Won’t someone PLEASE think of the corporations worth over $460 billion!!

Friendly reminder that it isn’t “The Strike” that is killing shows, it is the corporate suits who refuse to negotiate in good faith with the unions who are killing shows.

Of course the strike is gonna kill shows. It did the last time, why wouldn't it this time?

ZASLAV!!!

I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if part of the reasoning for reneging on the planned second seasons is to attempt to sway public opinion. “We really want to provide you with the shows you love, honestly, but these unreasonable writers and actors are making it impossible with their ridiculous demands. Blame them, not