they're not in the middle of coitus but it's still using the mistaken identity - it's a bit blurry but still sees rapey to me.
they're not in the middle of coitus but it's still using the mistaken identity - it's a bit blurry but still sees rapey to me.
his episode of crazy ex-girlfriend was good at least?
When he tricks Brad and Janet, it's rape.
Annaleigh Ashford is a gem, part of why I had some hope for this. She just won a Tony.
The role is female, Cox stated this in an interview on Playbill.
it's not at tv movie, or based on the musical movie: it's based on the stage show. i think it's a good choice, even though i know there hae been so many renditions of it.
Interview with Cox said Frank is a woman in this version because of that, but I still agree with you.
I guess I just feel really badly for her, and I was won over when I saw how relatable her portrayal of anxiety was (my issues are nowhere NEAR her's though). The show is her learning process and Bloom has said when she's grown and learned, it's over. So I find that engaging too.
I guess it depends on how you define it, I think it's about many people who are complicated and have some serious issues but are sympathetic.
It's perfect for the content but not perfect for marketing. Alas.
hey insane is a pejorative term :)
My thought was that she's repressing her actual feelings and they are going to come back to the surface later.
I feel like the petty arguments are a huge points. It de-glamorizes the end-of-world dystopias and shows us human nature at is most ugly and desperate, instead of its best and bravest. I love it.
See I didn't get the sense that she WAS a sociopath, just that she was repressing.
I feel like it's always been a pretty solid melding of genres. It's why I like it so much - there's nothing else on TV like it.
I made that my facebook status instantly after hearing that line. It's just so wonderful!
I don't know it makes sense to me. She's right below the surface, and her response feels like an solid repression of trauma.
He's wonderful on 30 Rock too!
I disagree, I feel like they're taking the criticisms people have about her as an actress and really working them well into her character. I prefer that she's not an outright comedian - it balances the show's ensemble nicely.
Did you see it yet? None of your assumptions really apply, and they even mock the whiteness of the SNL and improv world. It's exttremely well-done.