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Probably because Geena Davis has looked exactly the same for 30+ years.

Ironic that a show about a woman trying to navigate the pitfalls of being the first female U.S. president was torpedoed by a bunch of dudes having pissing contests.

I remember enjoying the Lurie episodes a lot and then getting so turned off by the first few Bochco episodes that, by the time Dee Johnson took over, I wasn’t watching the show anymore.

2) A hetero divorce must always be assumed to be the male partner’s fault.

Is this a good review? Pretty objectively no. Does your choice to completely fabricate points that it in no way made and then use those made up points to get mad make it better? Lord, no.

Me neither. But the article’s author seems pretty convinced it does. 

Ive been a fan of Jean Smart ever since watching the Brady Bunch as a child.

I miss weekly recaps. Pre-air reviews serve a purpose, but you can’t ever get a good conversation going in the comments. With the weekly recaps, everyone was in the same place, had watched the same things, and you could mix it up a bit. Instead we’ve got a review that will get maybe a dozen comments. It’s sad. 

I remember when AVC used to do regular coverage of shows like this, instead of a single pre-air review.

Yes, if women routinely responded to the pressures of the patriarchy by becoming axe murderers, things would be ... different. I agree that the reviewer’s off-base as to the potential for telling this particular story in some particular other way. But as I’ve had occasion to note in the past, Hollywood freaking

I’ve mentally created an expanded universe where Hacks, Barry, and The Other Two are all connected. And each one is delightful (and harrowing) in its own way.

Super pumped for this. Jean Smart is a treasure.

I’m not sure it’s really as puzzling as Foreman thinks that a series about a woman murdering another woman is not about how men are terrible.

Sadly I have to joke: Hey man, I already said “entertainment industry”.

Really thought that said Cape Cod Sex Camp and it changes the whole tenor of your comment

Fred Savage would sometimes visit the bars they hung out at during their time off, and that he was a sexually inappropriate creep and an arrogant, entitled asshole.

“Looking forward to” “I’ll be reading”

There is a summer camp out on Cape Cod called Cape Cod Sea Camp. Around 1999-2000, I knew some of their counselors and I remember them telling stories about how Fred Savage would sometimes visit the bars they hung out at during their time off, and that he was a sexually inappropriate creep and an arrogant, entitled

A pal of mine who works in TV rarely says anything about any of his co-workers, aside from mentioning that most of them come across as regular people who just want to do their job and then go home, like anyone else. We beg him for dirt, but he’s always really diplomatic/discreet. He never hates on anyone, ever. He

Weirdly enough, I best remember Fred Savage from when he guest starred in the original Boy Meets World and played a college professor who wound up being a total creep and asshole. Seems that character was a little too true to his real-life self....

This one’s about a Black family so it most likely stifles the Boomer boner.