What women? The ones who have heard the rumors too?
In an interview with the New York Times on September 11, Louis C.K. declined to discuss
This is getting boring and a little gross. It’s reminding me of the call for unedited photos of Lena Dunham – skeevy and not what I’d expect from this site.
I don’t think it’s entirely there yet in Hollywood
Certainly not this particular white woman’s success, at least!
Absolutely. I was confused by her implication that the woman who “whines” about (better put, calls attention to) the fact that women have a harder time getting these jobs is someone who is going to be “a mouse, timid, nervous” on set.
It is remarkable how making oneself as genderless as possible often results in a fervent belief in meritocracy. Why are women held back by their presentation skills if their skills on the job are truly what matter?
Congratulations to her. All I’m going to say is that the way she speaks, the language she uses, about getting work or helping is antithetical to how Tracy Oliver, Prentice Penny, Melina Metasoukas, Justin Simeian, and Ava Duvernay speak about. In some parts she sounded like every white film bro ever. Which is why I…
I hate it when people use the, “don’t be a victim” phrase. It devalues the emotions someone is feeling and makes you feel guilty for feeling the way you do. You can be a victim and be strong and courageous. The two aren’t mutually exclusive.
Former “refused to watch under any circumstance since it didn’t have nuclear war, alien invasions, rogue AI elements” checking in to say I’ve spent the last week or two preparing myself emotionally for season 2.
“That doesn’t mean everyone in the White House has homogeneous views—we don’t, and I think that’s good and healthy”
I totally hate This Is Us (even though I’ve seen every episode...sigh), but I am so irritated by people commenting “am I the only one who [feels certain way about thing that many other people obviously agree with]. OF COURSE you’re not the only one. You’re not special. STFU.
Entire comment section: “Am I the only person who HATES this show?!”
I’m old enough to remember a time when, if your favorite show got cancelled or ended it’s run, you could never watch it again, unless it went into syndication. Somehow we persevered.
Counter-counter-point: Ya burnt!
Colleeeeeen. She was the best. “My father did not kill dozens of Germans so that his daughter could die in a van.”
Avery Jessup was a great character, but Elisa (the nurse played by Salma Hayek) was my favorite of Jack’s love interests.
Seriously, I might cancel my subscription at this point. How am I supposed to fall asleep when my anxiety kicks in if I can’t put on episode of 30 Rock I’ve seen 4000 times before? This is seriously a HUGE bummer. Boo, Netflix. BOO.
The Natural Order 3.20