I took that as Mrs Cooper has a lot of internalized misogyny to say slut shaming is when you take sluts and shame them.
I took that as Mrs Cooper has a lot of internalized misogyny to say slut shaming is when you take sluts and shame them.
Oh, good. I much rather Miss Grundy be dead and replaced by an imposter than be a rapist.
Maybe its a lingering memory of her Central Park West role but I always think Amick is soooo good at playing the lady on a soap opera who the rest of the town takes turns punching.
Do you have an idea how much most of these chains spend on product development? That’s not the kind of money you spend in the hopes of getting a little extra profit, it’s keeping up with their competitors constant stream of new menu items so that the 3x a month customer doesn’t skip a couple lunches because they were…
That’s the one scene I remember seeing and it shocked me too! (Especially since the guy played the ‘Well, the women who have nothing wrong with them don’t have a problem...’)
That’s why the CBS side is a maybe. It’s got the two shows putting The CW on the acclaim map for the first time, but its got some shows like Reign and TVD that are the old stereotype of a CW show. The only other broadcast show I can think of that gets that kind of love and buzz is American Crime.
I really wish some streaming service would pick up the TV movie based on Steinem’s book, with Kirstie Alley playing Steinem, along with Delta Burke, Diana Scarwid and Joanna Kerns. I’m sure it barely holds up as a TV movie from 1985 but it sounds so watchable.
It’s actually pretty common in the states, tho here you get a mix of people who are “Limited time? LET ME GET THEM ALL NOW!” and the ones who are “But I was just here three months ago and I bought one, what do you mean it was only for a limited time?!”
That’s actually a major marketing tactic for fast food in the US, too. Only Taco Bell takes it to novelty levels but most mature (as in they’re pretty much everywhere now and can’t grow by opening more stores) chains regularly roll out new products to get people to come in and try the new item.
Depends on which half of The CW: the CBS half (Jane the Virgin, Crazy Ex Girlfriend, but also Reign and The Vampire Diaries) maybe, the WB half (Riverdale, Arrow) no.
Also, pink Pokémon like Chansey, Clefable and Porygon (who is not even that pink) will have increased spawn rates during the event.
I won’t believe his education was real until he releases his college report cards the way Trump demanded of Obama.
I just feel icky for having seen a clip of it (not that one, thankfully) in a documentary on how the sexual revolution affected film depictions of sex.
As I recall, she’s one of the few nationally-prominent liberal politicians who can draw a crowd and resonate when appearing in red districts. She’s a serious threat.
Wasn’t there a moment where Bill O’Reilly fantasied on his TV show about San Francisco getting hit by a terrorist attack real America getting to sit back and laugh, “How do you feel about terrorist rights now?”
I thought GGtD was pretty terrible overall but I was intrigued by the way the show reversed the genders on the trope of the successful man trying to manage his leeching soon-to-be ex-wife (see Emily Bergl getting the only terrible storyline on Southland). From what I saw of the first season, it didn’t do much beyond…
I laughted when I heard of “Men’s Pocky” but a Pocky fan told me he preferred it because it was dark chocolate and I was suddenly LET ME AT THEM!
It’s had some terrible seasons (pretty much any season where one couple has taken over the show) but Degrassi is still super-watchable. The woke drama of Next Class has been my way of dealing with current events.
I wish someone would put Undressed on streaming so I can relive it.
The US Coupling was just weird. When they did the same scripts, everything was just a little off — that kind of “a little off” that is really disquieting — like the characters were the same but they were trying to find different ways to deliver the punchlines. When it did original episodes, it actually showed promise…