mrsgideon
Gideon
mrsgideon

Haven't seen FNL, but I know I should. I checked somewhere, but I think he is Wallace. Looks like a grown-up Wallace. I hope it is Wallace. I just wanted everything to work out for that character. And I have a lot of trouble telling fiction apart from real life.

Everything about that show was excellent. But, yeah, when **SPOILERS** Bodie got shot, I was kind of miffed. Poot, though, I just did not care if that guy lived or died. Don't know why.

I'm just glad he wasn't shot by Bodie.

Holy shit. Wallace has grown up. This makes me feel glad. And old, actually.

That book would be the ultimate joke present. Ah, the geniuses in marketing.

Damn you, Sorkin! Must you always have the last bitter laugh?

I like to think that Sorkin—of all people—would use correct punctuation and grammar, but you're probably onto something there.

Grammar Police: To Correct and Serve alert!

I'm not much of a sadist. I think what happened to him in 30 Rock was enough.

Anyone else intensely dislike Franco? He's a parody of someone vastly more talented.

Just the pinpointing of responsibility, really. Several Jez authors have gone on-record saying that their titles, images, etc. were edited and replaced by click-bait.

I think Eds choose the pics, title, and lead text. Authors just get the words.

Yep, these comments are depressing as fuck.

Is anyone else concerned about the HPV and throat cancer thing? I am. As the resident neurotic, I wonder if this will change behaviour. Single swingers: will you now earnestly use condoms/dental dams when going down on someone? How do you bring that up without sounding like you want to wear a biohazard suit before

Is it just me or does Solange Knowles look awfully like an animated mannequin in those shots? The distant look and artificial posing do nothing for someone who usually comes across as so comfortable in her own skin.

No, I think I'm good . . .

I am exactly like Buster in that final shot. Can. not. wait.

Everything about this response is win.

I think MPDG is an annoying and reductive mechanism to dismiss any woman who doesn't fit the typical norm for movies/TV/whatever. It's an affront to diversity. Also, this is an article where it is discussed quite well with the writer/star of Ruby Sparks: http://www.dailylife.com.au/news-and-views…

You're really privileging one set of values over another here. Try and think of it from the other party's perspective. A woman marries a guy who says he wants to settle down and have a family. But he's not family-oriented at all. He never helps with the kids and just focuses on his career, leaving her to do all of