Yeah. Sure. Cause I’m sure the criminals these two arrested were immediately released once it became apparent that their victims were far from perfect, wanted it, had it coming, or bragged about being victims.
Yeah. Sure. Cause I’m sure the criminals these two arrested were immediately released once it became apparent that their victims were far from perfect, wanted it, had it coming, or bragged about being victims.
So, the son of God has covered up the “Son of God” tattoo starting beneath his left nipple and spanning to the right
Here, however, we’ve got three big new songs and one reprise that’s almost full-size.
The show is also created by, written, and executive produced by Audrey Wauchope and Rachel Specter, who are also writers and producers on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. So I already have high hopes for this.
They’re all pretty great!
That’s understandable.
I’ve watched the video a lot and I STILL expect the lyric to be “Your sons are going to be fine”. I love this song! (The first one not so much).
Oh, no, if ever there was a show that wouldn’t throw women under the bus it’s this one.
A request to the writers: if ever you feel like you’ve written too much about Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, please write more about Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. ❤
I think she’s just saying that all these people are now coming out to defend other women who were abused by HW in some way, claiming to support women and want women to feel safe, but they weren’t there for her when she needed them, when she herself didn’t feel safe and needed support. I don’t think she cares very much…
I don’t remember that but I’m not surprised. I don’t know if I’m thinking of Celebitchy, Dlisted or The Superficial but one of those sites has a group of people who still insists that Amber Heard lied about Johnny Depp to get his money so *shrugs* To those people, women - especially famous women - are liars, period.
Maybe you’re right. I tried to make sense of what she wrote but that was probably a mistake because, as you say, she does seem to have issues that haven’t been dealt with.
I guess she didn’t feel that support. I have only a vague recollection of this and it’s a fact that it didn’t draw the kind of attention the Weinstein allegations have, although that’s to be expected because HW is well known and there are many alleged victims. Maybe she feels let down. I don’t know.
What in the world is Lindsay trying to say? We all make our own choices? Let us not blame anyone? What? That sounds pretty victim-blame-y to me. Is her point that no one stood up for her so she’s not going to stand up for anyone? Did she delete that part because she herself couldn’t figure out what it meant?
Yes, and now they’re criticizing him. But they’re not saying anything about Allen and company. That’s my point.
I think it will get progressively more difficult for actors to justify working with these people. I’m dying for journalists to ask some of these folks who’ve criticized Weinstein why they think Polanski, etc. is any different.
I’m so excited Crazy Ex is back! I loved this episode, as expected, though the first song was not my favorite. But Let’s Generalize About Men more than makes up for it and I’ve already listened to it a bunch of times.
Okay, that’s amazing. Congratulations on being famous-adjacent!
Lol, what??