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I like how the creator gives the impression in this interview that the cast weren’t expected or encouraged to get engaged but 2 minutes into the show host is telling the cast that they are “here to choose someone to marry”.

Even before Lettergate, people were worried because he wrote a version of the Wonder Woman movie that had her: playing second fiddle to Steve, called a bitch and whore by multiple characters, dancing seductively to distract villains, dismissed as a hero by Steve and constantly told to her face how he wanted to see her

I could actually see it thriving on Netflix. Not just because it's reboot but because I think it wouldn't work as something watched you had to watch on a weekly basis.

Apparently he was already an alcoholic by the time he was hired, became a drug addict in 97' and doesn't remember three years of the show. http://www.businessinsider….

Which is why some people think men should call themselves feminist supporters rather than feminists.

Not excusing him but I'm genuinely curious, at the time, was she being obvious about it (messing up scenes, not showing up) or was it well hidden? It's shocking how many people we now know were hiding their addiction problems while filming like Matthew Perry on Friends who legitimately doesn't remember whole seasons

Anyone can cheat and still call themselves a feminist but I think when you start saying, "I was surrounded by beautiful, needy, aggressive young women. It felt like I had a disease, like something from a Greek myth. Suddenly I am a powerful producer and the world is laid out at my feet and I can’t touch it'" and

Watch the first season if you haven't. I didn't gel with the last season and even though I liked the OITNB actress, she had terrible lines and a ridiculous, over the top Gretchen to bounce off of.

I've only heard a few songs but he's like a cross between Ed Sheeran and Justin Beiber. He writes his own songs, plays guitar and piano and has decent voice. He's the teenage music export Canadians don't have to be ashamed of.

I had to give up on her while back but One Of the Boys is still a pretty good album in my opinion and she actually wrote three songs on her own (Thinking of You, Mannequin and the title track). They aren't the best lyrics you've ever heard but they aren't terribly written. "I Think I'm Ready" is another song worth

I remember seeing her on the panel for the hollywood reporter's Emmy roundtable a few years ago and she seemed like a real life "April" and she mentioned early in her career she tried to play a different character type in every role she went for but then she decided to find a recognizable, consistent brand that would

Would you say they're more propagandistic Christian than the Veggie Tales movies?

His new muse/girlfriend is Eva Green. She was in Dark Shadows and Miss Peregrine and. if I remember correctly left a project to star in one of his current films.

Moffat wrote a line in that made it so Bill could be made human again if both Pearl and Chibnall agreed but i'm unsure as well. Either it will be all female or a presumably young guy mooning after the doctor unless he's gay as well. Its exciting that we're in this whole new territory and I'd imagine they're tossing

Another interesting tidbit I just learned: "When the character was conceived, Diane was to be an executive businesswoman who would have a "love-hate" relationship with ex-baseball payer Sam Malone; their relationship was inspired by the romantic movies of Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. Instead, she became a

The writer's name is Ken Levine if you were wondering.

I've heard that criticism as well. Similar to Ed Sheeran I've heard it claimed that he ran out of original songwriting material and is coasting on the retro sound because he can't think of anything else.
I think because I'm a casual listener I don't mind it as much whereas Ed Sheeran I actually liked but Divide is

What's funnier is that he actually wrote a lot of 1D songs including "Little Things" and co-wrote that new Liam Payne song. He fits that mold of a talented guy that's capable of writing good songs but that more often chooses to do the lazier route and write dumbed down songs for the masses. John Mayer's guilty of

Actually one of the main writers has a blog where he talks about the show and tv writing in general and said they actually wanted the pair to be the opposite of Sam/Diane' "will they/won't they". They were never actually supposed to be a legitimate couple and the writers had fun playing around with that.