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I guess, but she's playing opposite Richard Schiff and has so many strikes against her already. She really could step it up. If she wants to be taken seriously, she could start by going above and beyond the low expectations that are already set for her.

? All actresses struggle to find work, you know. All except the very upper echelon.

Yes, can we stop rooting for her? I mean how many sad chances are people going to keep throwing at her before people realize she can't hack it anymore? Just chalk her career up as a loss and we'll find her again in 30 years for the unsuccessful Mean Girls remake where she's Amy Poehler or Tina Fey's character

Oh God, stop it. 99% of actors and actresses struggle to find work. This is not a race issue. Lohan sells seats because people want to see a trainwreck.

Eh, I try to refrain from reading Jez comments but for a feminist site I'm always perplexed at how many of you enjoy just picking on other women. There's one thing criticising Kristin Stewart for appropriating but the rest just seems nasty.

Friends, readers, ladyfolk, I believe we are being trolled.

Nobody said this song was a feminist anthem, so take that straw man back to your barn, friend.

I'm firmly a feminist, but holy fuck, if this chick's career isn't a perfect example of when the feminist movement tries to eat its own young. "BUT SHE SAYS SKINNY BITCHES AND THAT'S NOT NICE!!!! SHE'S NOT A REAL FEMINIST! SHE'S PROBLEMATIC." Well, jeez, no wonder this young woman doesn't want to declare herself part

This is going to sound really mean but, I'm all out of fucks to give this year.

she's an extremely narcissistic control freak (who can forget her "documentary" where she talked about having every image and sound of hers stored in some climate controlled room - even pics taken by fans - she has to control everything, always be perfect).

But she's such a FEMINIST, y'all!

His original sound was like a slightly hippie-er Jamiroquai. He's a lot like Cee-Lo - a quietly respectable, slightly offbeat R&B singing/writing career that blew up with a very poppy single that made him an 'overnight' success to the mainstream.

I really, really dislike Ariana Grande, and these comments are unpleasant enough to make me Team Ariana. Mayim could have looked her up and found out who she was, and having not done so seems very dismissive toward a younger woman who she doesn't know anything about (even if there admittedly is a lot to dismiss about

I wish we would spend less time holding women's feet to the fire on feminist issues and spend a LOT more time holding men's feet to the fire instead. Mindy Kaling is an extremely progressive writer & producer who tackles lots of issues (despite her perception that she doesn't cover political stuff) and is one of a

"As one of the few women show-runners, and a WOC taboot, it is Kaling's sole duty to redress the balance of decades of TV sexism and the fact she doesn't want to means I get to be mad at her loads and loads."

I agree that it would seem really out of place on her show. I understand that the characters on the show are gynecologists, but that is not really what the storylines are about ever. While abortion could potentially be covered in a sitcom, this doesn't seem like the right one. Frankly, it feels like Mindy is being a

Mindy Kaling doesn't have to answer to Jezebel, and it makes me so sad that she felt she had to make some sort of dumb formal apology about not talking about abortion on her show. Her show is not a platform for every feminist issue or woman's issue or whatever, it's a sitcom. A hilarious one at that. Can't she just

I think that Mindy has a good point. I watch the show and love her - but her show doesn't really cover any serious medical issues. It's not like they've talked about STDs when 1/2 sexually active young adults gets one. I know that it's disappointing that we skirt around the issue of abortion on television, but I don't

Wow, what a fucking ass Kanye is. Way to leave absolutely no room for doubt on that point, man.

Haven't they focused on countries before at the Met? Is it only a problem because it's China for some reason? I was also under the impression that the actresses and non-fashion people who attend are dressed by specific designers.