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If you’re talking about one specific person, you can go to the page for their timeline and select ‘Turn Off Retweets’ which means you won’t see their retweets in your timeline anymore.
I haven’t see MMM yet (I will when season four of The Expanse compels me to sub to Amazon) but Rachel Brosnahan was amazing on Manhattan.
What always strikes me watching The Americans is that Rhys did a different American accent on Brothers & Sisters and that, too, was perfect.
She and her husband produced a History Channel miniseries The Bible that had a Satan who was styled in a way that he looked like President Obama.
I was interested in The First until I heard Penn was in it. I just don’t have the patience for him any more, especially since I’m still trying to find the time to start season two of Greenleaf.
Honestly, I think what would be damaging is the Apprentice footage left on the cutting room floor. The show’s writers have talked about how they had to edit footage to make his decisions seem coherent, while the truth was he was usually all over the place. I wouldn’t be surprised if there are more than a few moments…
She was a producer on the show that decided Satan would look like President Obama. (Also didn’t that show have huge issues with colorism, partly demonstrated by the show’s Satan casting?)
I wonder about her chronic pain issues to the degree that I hope she’s found the best possible way to manage it, that she’s feeling well and that it was a priority during filming that they don’t ask her to do anything that might worsen her health.
I wasn’t into the idea of a Designing Women continuation when we’ve lost some important cast members but if this one is going to be the kind of revival that gets a new cast and the surviving cast members make frequent guest appearances (so I guess a Girl Meets World type of reboot), that could work.
Also, that kind of dependence on fundraising means candidates end up spending the most time talking and hearing the concerns of the mega rich instead of their potential constituents.
That’s how I feel generally but I was surprised how apt her American Horror Story role was. Still don’t care about her personal life.
With her “Chenbot” reputation, she could have hosted Big Brother like it were any other elimination episode and it wouldn’t have seemed odd for her. Her Big Brother rep is ‘dedicated professional who hits her mark perfectly every time’ and if she didn’t say anything it would have been seen as her professionalism…
I don’t think that’s the case anymore but I knew a girl who would enthusiastically tell the story of how her friend heard Bruce Springsteen was engaged while she was grilling some burgers and immediately found her Born in the USA record and melted it on the grill. And I recall a Donny Osmond interview where he said…
She’s in the first two seasons and played by the great Naoko Mori but those two seasons are really frustrating.
From what I’ve been able to figure out, Paulson has at least two more characters showing up this season but I figure a few more will show up since anyone having more roles than Sarah Paulson sounds like an AHS no-no.
Huh, this adds interesting perspective to the Torchwood episode where Tosh gets mad at someone who calls her Chinese. (My husband got annoyed at her because she just traveled back in time to WWII and she was probably safer being misidentified as Chinese in that situation but nothing came of it.)
CBS was truly awful during the Mooneves years.
Before this article I wasn’t very interested in giving LBT another chance. Women of the House was pretty awful and apparently next she made an HBO series (ironically titled Six Miles of Bad Road) where production was cut midway and cancelled, something they rarely did.
I don’t know if that’s still the case, but it was on heavy rotation on Logo when the channel became focused on female-led comedies with gay fanbases. But it’s been a couple tears since I looked at Logo’s schedule.
Yes, The Good Wife was really good.... and now that’s very surprising. It was surprising at the time but now such a good show arriving on CBS seems like a miracle.