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Is someone else hosting the women tell all? I thought that Harrison and ABC decided he would be taking a step back and wouldn’t be part of it.

Did you read this post?

Except most Demcorat voters don’t see this nuance. Just like when Joe Lieberman made the Affordable Care Act worse, Obama still took a lot of blame.

This is disingenuous.

The “majority” is the thinnest it can possibly be, so much so that the VP is going to have to cast tie-breakers possibly more than any other VP in history.

And Manchin is basically a moderate Republican that wears a Democrat suit.

This has nothing to do with ability to govern, and everything to do

Good review, and thank you for sharing Matt’s IG post. Not that he needed any affirmation, but his comments show how genuine he is as a person.

I agree. It’s disingenuous to keep shitting on Dems for not leading when they inherited this mess and barely have a majority. Doesn’t mean I’m wild about Manchin (I’m definitely NOT!!) or that I think the Dems are hitting it out of the park, but come on! It’s so frustrating to keep reading and hearing this kind of

After watching her in Hanibal, American Gods (S1 in Bowie drag!) and The Fall, I’m left wondering how in the hell can she keep getting more and more luminous with time. Like calling her beautiful or sexy will be too crass and shit.

I love that he has to claim he’s an employee so now he’s the property manager, greeting guests, etc. (Bullshit).

He even made a film where he was married to Mia Farrow and was cheating on her with a student (played by teenaged Juliette Lewis). He wrote it and filmed it while he was fucking Farrow’s teenaged daughter behind her back.

It’s not one of his more talked about movies (it’s truly awful,) but he had one that came out in the early aughts called Hollywood Ending where circa-2002 Debra Messing, Tea Leoni and Tiffany Amber Thiessen were all absolutely head over heels for circa-2002 Woody Allen. Technically, only the first two were in love

The comment about “Woody Allen the steamroller” (as opposed to the public image of Allen as a neurotic) reminds me of how Orson Welles absolutely pegged him for what he always was decades ago.

Does the series touch on the fact that Allen tells us repeatedly, in film after film, who he is? How many movies has he made now about a young, barely legal woman getting ensnared by a creepy old man (often played by Allen himself)?

Even though this series hasn’t really worked, I fully welcome anything that increases the power of Hugh Grant 2.0

I feel like if you go to your beachfront property to hide a hammer, and you’re choosing between the big, wide, expansive ocean where a hammer will pretty definitely sink, and the fireplace in your backyard, one of those is an obvious choice, and one is kind of lazy writing.

Another taut episode tonight. Even though Hugh Grant is surprising me leaning into his career long natural charm ( “I behaved badly” worked great in that almost historic mea culpa with Jay Leno) he is adding an admirable oleaginous layer to his performance that is working better than I thought him capable.

damned if you do, damned if you don’t. I think she looks stunning, she still looks like Nicole Kidman, it’s not that distracting.

I know, calling Sutherland’s “my dear boy” as being racist is a huge reach.  

but it sure was racist when he called Detective Mendoza “dear boy. No. No it’s not. Sutherland (and his eyebrows) are a senior, likely English educated, art and humanities expert and “dear boy” is not in anyway an ethnic slur and commonly used. My very senior boss uses it all the time when giving me a slight,

Even if we assume that her son is on a full scholarship, how does she afford to go to the same gym that Grace goes to? I don’t think it’s the local Y.

Hmm. That small runway should never be called a “bush.”