It’s not “early” if they were going to keep her in prison beyond her sentence by mistake.... JEZ or Ny Post headline?
It’s not “early” if they were going to keep her in prison beyond her sentence by mistake.... JEZ or Ny Post headline?
End the series, she has been the sun -the centre, the light-, the gravity of it from the start. Shameless is Finoa and her crazy adventures. 9 Seasons is long enough as is, let it end without turning it into Frankenstein’s monster.
I would really like to stress that in 1997 this movie was completely groundbreaking in how it dealt with Brandon’s death and story. Hillary Swank was known, but not well known. For the time, this was a huge risk for any actor. To judge how people handled it back then by today’s standards isn’t really fair, and it does…
Except maybe Davidson is not looking for/does not need to be “saved.” Speaking as someone with BPD (who is happily married, I might add), there is a difference between having someone who loves you and is a support for you as you navigate your own healing process and making that person “save” you. Sounds like Pete is…
Yes to this. I work on my BPD every single day and I am an incredibly self-sufficient and organized person. People like Davidson who are open and hard-working with their illnesses are NOT broken. They are incredibly strong people who probably are way more effective at managing their lives than the average person. I…
Do not ever armchair diagnose BPD. It advances stigma. People only ever armchair diagnose people with BPD when they dislike them. It’s incredibly mean and those of us who actually have it hear or read this shit and it’s really hurtful. We’re not all bitches.
BPD (borderline personality disorder) is the MOST stigmatized mental illness. I worked in mental health for several years and even my supervisors would tell me to be careful around clients with BPD in ways they’d never suggest even with clients who experience schizoaffective disorder. It’s truly upsetting the way…
Louis C.K.’s “apology” always reeked of self-serving BS to me.
White men get their entire lives to “learn and grow” and if there’s an afterlife and they’re still pieces of shit there we just need to be patient and give them more time...
I really really wonder about Ron Howard after reading all these comments, but especially this one. He was the boss. He let this environment exist.
Exactly! His whole character has ALWAYS been on the sidelines and not integrated well into the cast. There is no need for him. They can reference him and have it work.
She showed up for maybe 3 days and did most of it, if not all of it on green screen. No one was really sure if she was going to show up a all. She didn’t want to do it, in fact I think most of the cast didn’t want to do it. It was a complete shit show.
You know the part that’s the stupidest? Of all the shows in all the land, can you think of one that would make it easier to write out a major character? They could have fired Tambor, had a stand-in and done a running gag where you only saw him from behind. Or he was suddenly played by a different actor like Bewitched…
Their lack of respect for her both as a colleague and a professional was appalling. Obviously, abusing anyone is wrong, but her career could more than rival Tambor’s. The idea that she couldn’t tell the difference between a minor spat and behavior on set that is beyond the norm is absurd.
Jeffrey Tambor is 73 FUCKING YEARS OLD! How much more damn time does he need in order to learn/grow into a person who behaves in a respectful and professional manner?
I knew Cross was an ass and Tambor’s an abuser, I expect nothing of them, but I’m so disappointed in Justin Bateman and Tony Hale.
EVERYONE WAS IGNORING THE MOST IMPORTANT PERSON IN THE CONVERSATION. *fume*
Bateman: “not to belittle it, not to excuse it”
Reading the way these guys dismiss the incident in front of their co-worker who clearly DOESN’T THINK IT WAS NOTHING is very discomfiting. I get loyalty, even misplaced loyalty, but they don’t seem to have any toward Walter.
I really want to hear more about Alia Shawkat on this. She’s in the Transparent cast. She’s in the Arrested Development cast. She’s a queer woman. She has a unique POV on the situation. I wish the interviewer had called that out and asked. I hope we do get to hear from her about it at some point.