Olivia Pope takes her sports very seriously.
Olivia Pope takes her sports very seriously.
Let's hope they are a little less heavy-handed with the makeup and shades of pink than ESPN.
CBS sports plans to build a block around We Need to Talk, teaming it with the informative travel program Where is This Going? and their show all about the ins and outs of college recruiting When Are You Finally Going to Commit to Something?
I see they've decided to go with the "nagging girlfriend" motif.
WE NEED TO TALK because ladies ALWAYS need to talk, amiright?? Do they ever stop talking? Hahahaha this is comic gold you guys.
Blue and I have the same hair cut so fuck you BET and Karrueche. Natural hair is beautiful! Also, you making fun of a baby. Get it together.
I didn't see it but isn't it supposed to be seen as ironic. Like...thats the very point they were trying to make?
Am I crazy or were they judging a baby on their cute baby hair? Are they expecting them to put chemicals all over that little girl? I thought her hair was lovely.
Am I the only one who thought Sofia's skit was satire? Clearly making fun of herself and the ridiculousness of having to use women so that people paid attention to the "boring segment" of all award shows? I think it's unfair that she's being targeted like this, especially after the ass parade that was the VMAs the…
I swear! BET ain't shit. Anti-blackness for days and to take a swing at a baby. Really? I'm sorry that Blue isn't the right type of black for a famous couple. She's adorable and her hair is lovely.
I personally found this hilarious. I'm very positive this was physical satire. I just don't understand Jez. It's OK when other women do it, but not Sofia Vergara. I don't want to go on a different tangent here, but it's starting to seem like racism to me. That would explain a lot, actually.
this! All of this! Kara's criticism sounds so hypocritical considering this site routinely decries that women using their bodies is empowering if done on their own terms.
So I would like to throw out a question here. I am a bit taken aback by the response to Ms. Vergara here on Jezebel. After wading through many discussions where the notion of "sex positive feminism" appears it strikes me as rather strange that the predominant narrative on her own participation in this spectacle has…
I think the real question is how much responsibility we all bear for creating an environment where that idea even comes up.
I thought about this. However, devil's advocate, I will say that it's probably difficult to say no to the President of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences when you work in television.
Obligatory :)
I need a screen shot of him on Seinfeld, STAT!