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I have a large bust as do a few of my friends and I wouldn’t say people instantly see us as dumber — that more hinges on how closely the rest of your appearance adheres to the “bimbo” stereotype. The issue is more that showing cleavage when you have big boobs draws a lot of attention. It’s like having a neon sign

The Thatcher-esque lisp is perfection. This show is like a pitch black Veep and I love it.

Yeah the song sort of doesn’t  go anywhere or build

I wanted to like it but I was too bored to finish listening to the song. And I usually really like Miley’s music.

It still seems to me that when the job involves actual risk of death, “qualified” needs to be more highly regulated.

They probably thought she knew what she was doing. Frankly, to me it sounds like she DID know what she was doing, but where someone 10-20 years older would have the experience to know to quit (or not take the job in the first place), she didn’t.

I agree that being an armorer on set is a huge responsibility and one that requires someone being willing to walk away if people are not following safety procedures.

She even used gender neutral terms so we can’t assume it was a man but the fact that people are is really telling.

Her music isn’t my cup of tea, really, but I think it’s a bit much when people call her “mediocre” because, well, at some point it’s like the phrase “50,000,000 Elvis fans can’t be wrong.” What she does works.

She has a consistency that’s admirable along with being so prolific. Dropping a new album every year and having every one have at least one hit if not more is impressive for any artist.

I can’t not see this

It’s annoying everyone wants to know who the person was as opposed to how this sort of thing happens on sets a lot and Rebecca was clearly talking about finding the strength to stand up for herself. If the point was to blame the one person, she’d have named them.

It’s really more of a continuity error rather than bad writing. If Clark had looked in the video like he did when we’d last seen him, it would be less confusing. It is possible given the time they had alone that Clark agreed to the video and cleaned up so it didn’t look like it was coerced. I liked the season and

ah, you’re right. Her voice is clearly audible in the video

People with no imagination always complain when things aren’t gift-wrapped for them in neat little packages of fan service.

I think it was a video Clark made on his own phone to only be seen after he died. I believe it was recorded before Danvers and Navarro found him, when he was at the station alone.

If you’re not sure if the glass you’re about to shoot at is bulletproof or not, are you really going to risk ricochet in a small, enclosed room with a lot of metal surfaces?

1). Who left Annie K’s tongue?

Yes, she was shown as the station cleaner in a previous episode. It is implied that these women are the “invisible” ones because no one pays attention to them or thinks they would do things like open up files on desks or poke around to try to figure out what happened to their friend who was murdered. These women knew

I’ve always thought Idle got a bit more in royalties from any of the recorded songs because he mostly wrote the majority of them? But I know they’ve all been infighting for years. I appreciated the reunion show bit where they sit around and try to one up each other because you could tell it was coming from a very real