I’m sure.
I’m sure.
Right? That was kind of shitty-seeming and then how they did Samira Wiley’s character on OITNB on top of that?? Like...YIEKS to that relationship but...”congratulations” I guess.
That has literally nothing to do with my comment.
That fact isn’t relevant to what I said.
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Right? Try ‘hacking’ a show anyone gives a fuck about.
Right, a lot of the issue is inherent to adapting a novel for the screen. Conveying an internal journey through images is quite an undertaking — books are books for a reason.
A. That was redundant (isn’t it annoying when people are pedantic for no reason?) and B. Says the person who started this entire interaction by making an unsolicited and tone-deaf response to a comment that had nothing to do with you in the first place (unless you’re actually Elizabeth Moss, in which case, hey girl!).
The only thing I’ve seen Moss in is The Handmaid’s Tale, and more obliquely, divorcing Fred Armisen. While I appreciate both of those worthy projects, her performance in the former is spotty for me and her being a Scientologist irl is both very ironic and also disturbing because, hey, violent cults and whatnot.
I see more of a young Katherine Hepburn
Like she didn’t sign the most iron-clad NDA in life...
I had forgotten he existed — didn’t he hella comment on her boobs to the media??
She seemed slightly not-sober but also very nervous/shy and also just super fucking regular. As in, a regular degular shmegular girl from Somewhere, Texas. It’s part of her charm. And that vulnerable, deeply unpolished-ness also has her out here looking goofy, particularly when people like Ellen are less than…
If Laurie Metcalf is in, I’m there.