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Right? Is this supposed to be like “The Real Housewives of TVLand?” Because hell, even Sally Draper taught me on Mad Men 60s teens weren’t doing what they were told. Does this all take place in Connecticut and the husbands have apartments in the city ‘for those late meetings’? And the wives in Osining are fine with

Yeah, I think coastal/blue state folks who have never spent any time in Texas don’t quite appreciate just how gun-saturated the state really is, and how much worse it’s gotten since the GOP took over everything. I grew up there, and it’s still a bit of a shock when I go back and see those huge “Please don’t bring your

At this point, it feels like adopting a dog from a shelter requires more checks and personal responsibility than buying a gun.

In this imaginative docu-series, a cast of modern women will be sent back to the 1960s to experience the ultimate era of the American Housewife. Living in a cul-de-sac of authentic Sixties homes, these women and their families will be transported back into a traditional decade where men made the money, women made the

Lazy. They should send them back to the 1660s, have them try and bake bread, sew, do cottage industries, and lead bread riots in simulated filthy streets.

Jesus, just hire some fucking writers and come up with a real idea, ffs!

HARD disagree.

I am SURE someone has written an exhaustive hyper detailed breakdown of her gown down to which trees the silkworms that made the silk ate, but a quick look at the gown shows a likely un-stretchy duchesse type silk satin (no stretch), a portrait neckline, and with a sleeve length that is AFAIK dictated by

I thought she looked gorgeous. the dress was more architectural than froufrou.(Also, I bet it was waaay prettier in person than in pictures and the veil was so intricate it was meant to set off the dress). It was a bold choice that really fit her style and was stunning. It wasn’t skin-tight but damn, she had to stand

Almost a century of television and we are still not past good but ethically conflicted lawyers, cops, doctors, more cop types but with acronyms.

The worst part isn’t the fit criticism, but the “Kate won” comment. She’s needlessly pitting women against each other.

These all sound terrible except for The Rookie and Cosmos. I’m gonna watch The Rookie, don’t @ me. I’m a Fillion fan and it also has Melissa O’Neil (Two from Dark Matter).

The vast majority of these shows are just straight up cribbed from other moderately successful tv shows already on the air.

Dunning-Kruger on cocaine and steroids.

They’re so stupid they haven’t even thought through what a belief in evolutionary psychology likely means to them. Much of it is based on the idea that these types of guys were completely cut out of the gene pool and certainly from monogamous relationships. Low status/poor, unattractive, socially inept men were not

All of the shit these guys push falls apart in five seconds if you think about it. It really is tragic that so many of his followers are so desperate to blame women for their own relationship failures that they just glom on to this garbage. In his rebuttal to the NYT piece, he literally uses a Reddit poster as a

The NYTimes has been publishing a lot opinion pieces lately that seems designed to outrage progressives - like they are trolling for rage clicks.

“I read Betty Friedan’s book because I was very curious about it, and it’s so whiny, it’s just enough to drive a modern person mad to listen to these suburban housewives from the late ’50s ensconced in their comfortable secure lives complaining about the fact that they’re bored because they don’t have enough

What I find interesting is that this is the only area where he seems to prioritize “collective good” over “individual freedom”. In every other context, he says that if you need something (healthcare, a job, etc.) it’s on you to get it and it’s not society’s responsibility to guarantee that you have it. But when it

I listened to his interview on Today, Explained. The most annoying part about him is that he dodges even backing up his opinions. If you push back on something he’s said he’ll either blame the interviewer for pulling his words out of context or accusing them of putting words into his mouth, or he’ll argue about