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I think it is the “I miss you so much” part that has a disturbing feel to it.

She seems to forget that in the 50’s, Jews weren’t ‘white’. This isn’t a show about a white woman, even if the actors are.

My issue with the design change is telling the day diapers from the night diapers. I don’t care about Sesame Street, but at least the characters were wearing nightcaps. The day diapers have a sleepy owl on them and when I’m exhausted I spend 2 minutes saying to myself, “okay, owls sleep during the day, so...”

It maybe presented in an over the top way but the family dynamic and the pressure her parents put on her, especially from her mother about how she looks clearly started from when she could speak. There is more there than fluff. 

How does this entire article about the Emmys, diversity, and “The Marvelous Mrs Maisel” not use the word Jewish even once???

yeah, there’s a whole undercurrent of tension in the show that despite their wealth and apparent success, joel and midge’s families are not exactly part of the ruling class.

It’s also about a Jewish family ten years out from the holocaust. But you know, that doesn’t fit in with your narrative. 

How do you write a review of the show and not mention that it’s specifically about a Jewish woman? Weird.

This show is that guy who all my friends insist I really ought to let them set me up with because we are perfect for one another but then when I go to dinner he tells a series of obviously rehearsed stories designed to make me think he is quirky but are actually thinly-veiled humblebrags that show off how sure he is

Democrats continue to get steamrolled by Republicans with this line of thinking. They don’t have to move to the center. Dems lose because they try to win over unwinnable portions of the electorate while alienating their base with this nonsense logic. 

She was the only person in the entire god damn state with the gumption to challenge this numpty and if her campaign accomplished nothing else but highlighting the problem of the IDC upstate then it was a rousing success. 

Cuomo was sitting pretty on a $30 million campaign war chest at the beginning of the year.

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I saw her on Graham Norton talking about pranks, and yes, delightful and hilarious.

I am third-generation Single Mom.  And I’ll raise eighty more kids on my own than be forced to co-parent with Duckling’s biological dad because some actor says it’s the right thing to do.

Oh good, I’m not the only one. I don’t mind her as an actress, but there’s something about her that feels so off-putting as a person. The headline cites her devoted friendship as a mark in Garner’s favor, but to me it’s just confirmation that both of them are as awful as I believe them to be.

Really? I was not touched by this, I found it very American... In short: too much display of her emotion which does not sound really genuine. But I think Judy looks childish when she talks, so maybe this is my bias toward this.

She has this smugness to her that just makes me render her unlikable.

I liked her and then I read her book and I was like “Good lord this lady.” it was just boring and she seemed so pleased with herself and I started disliking her then. 

I was going to come down here and be a bitch and say, “Umm, Judy Greer is an ACTOR. Emoting on TV is kinda her whole thing.

OK, I am going to jump in here and say that in every Jennifer Garner comments section I read, among all the ‘fake’ and ‘PR’ insinuations, there is always someone who actually met her/worked with her/painted her house who chimes in and says that in all the time they were dealing with her, she basically was nice,