Isn’t that all societies?
Isn’t that all societies?
Yeah, I had a very difficult time wondering how ‘two inches off the top’ brought about such a big reaction. I didn’t even realize it was a perm, she looked permed already, since she has straight hair in life. Very confusing.
This was definitely different because it wasn’t just a mentor or an asshole boss, it was the whole world.. I lived through that here in LA and I don’t think I gave it a moments thought because everyone hated her. It was a really powerful episode. I’m loving this show. Really smart.
Get over it.
I tend not to include him in a current list of activists.
Well in fairness she bragged about the money she’s making when Piers Morgan implied she couldn’t afford clothes because her husband was broke. You forgot that bit huh?
Oh you stupid fuck. That’s you conflating three stories about various people. Shut up or use your google feature.
When did Midler become the disapproving grandmother. Between this and the Ariadne Grande ditz,(also in the put on some clothes lane) just sad for the ‘The question before us is where’s her clitoris” girl in the bathhouse.
Go on with your preference then.
His case is closer to that of Polanski, except what Polanski did is far worse. Yet, it hasn’t really harmed his career.
Well we can always pull stuff out of our butts, the difference being most people recognize what is real and what we’d just wish there was,
You know I’m tired of the ‘race plays a part shit’. I defended this fucker because I did not believe in America it was possible for a black man, no matter his career achievements, to not be charged with one crime when there were so many accusations many of them by white women. How in the 60's and 70's were law…
Blanchette did not change her tune. she always gave him his due as the director and writer of that movie and someone who does write fabulous female characters. Perhaps she is one of those people (not american) who has the intellectual bandwidth to believe that an accusation does not equal a conviction. After all…
Because with Allen it was just one accusation by a questionable woman in the midst of a settlement and custody dispute. Because prosecutors found there to be not enough evidence to bring a case and coercion on the part of that same woman. Because in this country generally it takes more than accusation to convict…
Well prosecutors found there was not sufficient evidence in the midst of a bitterly contested settlement and custody battle to charge Allen. Polanski is Polish and has not made an American film or been in america since he was convicted. And Seventh Heaven is off the air.
Sure but he said she said works the same way when someone involved is in a uniform regardless of race.
You will be shushed if you insist on being so ignorant and dismissive. Think better.
Right, check Fassbender playing Jobs. He’s definitely whiter. That German/Irish combo is as white as it gets.
She’s not white, that’s how.
She lives in a country that identifies you racially and not culturally, so yeah.