Right. As if casting a person of color in these roles would be like casting an alien or something. As if human beings don’t share many, many of the same kinds of experiences or have the same desires.
Right. As if casting a person of color in these roles would be like casting an alien or something. As if human beings don’t share many, many of the same kinds of experiences or have the same desires.
In my head, she is the kind of person who would totally do that. I hope I'm right!
I’m sure they’ll work it out. It sounds like a miscommunication.
“She’s really fucking busy” = “We didn’t even try because we can’t fucking afford her.”
My favorite Jackson moment is when he found pot growing on his farm.
Miss Patty is starring as Blance Dubois in a revival of A Streetcar Named Desire on Broadway to widespread critical and popular acclaim. Babette and Maury haven’t changed one bit because they don’t need to.
Yeah, he just rubbed me the wrong way after a while. I dunno; I’m going to be recapping the show for my blog for fun, so maybe upon this latest re-watch he’ll grow on me.
She was the worst! The WORST! “Hey, let’s just make another Rory, just more annoying!” Ugh.
SANS APRIL. Yes! I had forgotten about her until just now.
I know they aren’t listed but both her and Danny Strong (who played Doyle) have publically expressed interest in returning so unless ABC won’t let her I would guess she’ll probably be back.
Disclaimer: This could totally be wishful thinking because Paris is one of my favorite characters to have ever been on TV
I just really enjoyed their friendship and can’t imagine someone taking her place. I don’t like the idea that their business relationship ended either. It was a great character too. She was funny and caring.
Best show ever.
You’re slow on your news, they already have started casting.
Just like The X-Files, this is a continuation of the original series, not a reboot.
Sorry to be pedantic, but if it’s resuming the existing GG continuity, it is not a reboot, it’s a revival.
I’m pretty sure the official Canadian parental response to a sexting teenager is to sit them down and ask them what Sir Wilfrid Laurier would do. And then maybe forbid them from eating Kraft Dinner and ketchup chips for—oh, at least a week.
usually we just have to face the snowball gauntlet and maybe get our galoshes taken away for a little bit, but nothing so bad as this!
Because, in kids books, the dog always dies.