Yes, because as we all know, appearing on a Netflix series is a constitutional right we’d be denying Mr. Tambor.
Yes, because as we all know, appearing on a Netflix series is a constitutional right we’d be denying Mr. Tambor.
Fuck due process! Progressive!
Omg there are victims? I had no idea. Did Amazon disclose their findings? Do they support the victims? Did Tambor give a statement from the jail he’s in because he was found guilty of any wrongdoing?
look, what he did was inappropriate and gross. He probably shouldn’t work going forward. But if you read the article, they’d already filmed the season when this stuff came to light. Putting a lot of people out of work as punishment to one person – who was gross but wasn’t Bill Cosby by any means – seems a little…
You know he’d still be paid, right?
Yes, they are, but omitting Tambor from “Arrested Development” doesn’t necessarily help them.
So, treat people the way you experience them and do not treat them based on what you’ve heard about them from other people? Crazy!
It is funny-adjacent, though.
+1 for the best “too soon” burn I’ve seen on here.
On the 2nd floor there was a daycare center. 15 children were killed.
If there’s definitive video that she’s full of shit (hence the entire part about ‘if’ in my post), I most certainly will not. She’s doing a massive disservice to actual victims if she’s lying.
If the video actually exists and the fight is the source of the injuries, and the DA still prosecutes, Foster should probably be entitled to damages from the state.
Point: Roma are good and earned this win
Blake sounds terrible
As a Flames fan i still have nightmares about Corey Sarich trying to defend a Sedin cycle
Bizarre the amount of petty vitriol directed at these two over the years; they are two of the coolest, nicest, classiest dudes in all of hockey.
not really the place to joke around. have some respect either for DL and his family or even for yourself at least.
not the fuckin place dude....
You are not being funny nor original.
“Mississippi State led Notre Dame 30-17 at the half, holding the Irish to just three points in the second quarter.”