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Exactly. The writing and portrayal of Claire Underwood is inherently feminist, not the character itself. Jezebel has been tackling the wrong question in its coverage of the character.

Skin: GlamGlow mud mask. My skin looks like an entirely different person's, so damn radiant. It's expensive so I only do an all-over mask once in a while and use it mostly to spot treat.

"To me, it was a hairdo movie"

Which is how things work. You don't choose where weight goes when you gain it.

I do not see those two comments as contradictory.

FUCK.

TOO PRETTY, CAN NOT HANDLE.

Side note - Bachelorette is great. It's available streaming on Netflix. Watch it.

OR black people in servitude.

I'm not at all. You just sound like an ass.

I don't know about Tinkerbell, but a time jump had to be done. There's no way people would see Kiernan Shipka boning all the men she bones in the sequel. She looks her age too much.

The point about Elle is a pretty good one - I had no idea Adichie had her own fashion line, which might've warranted a throwaway line by a fashion magazine.

Fuck you.

The twerking was oddly perfect - white people do it poorly, black people back away slowly.

It's the COVER STORY. Just because that's all Plum Whatsit could bring herself to write about doesn't make it any less weird.

If there was a way to write about this character through a feminist lens, this wasn't it. She steps right over the cause of sexual assault to better her husband's political future just episodes later.

... And their response would've been, "This is a fictional drama, get it together lady."

Don't know if I should be mad Lupita didn't receive her win (really, BAFTA??) or so pleased for Chiwetel. His performance was both staggering and nuanced in 12 Years A Slave and hasn't received much award love for it.

June 6? JUNE 6?!??!!?

Lindsay might've won me back simply by having a Kevin G cameo.