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Yeah that’s the best part of this story - as any law student knows, these suits would be going nowhere if the team could resell those seats without taking a loss - which means their decision to file suit in the first place pretty much commits them to the position “no one could possibly want to pay nearly as much as

In a career where getting one thing gets you another... fair enough? You can’t be a screen actor from the confines of a basement.

You need a reread. She had gotten the part. It’s akin to updating your LinkedIn once you’ve been told you got the job.
Btw, not reading things properly seems to also be attributed to millenials, so...par for the course?

I think I like Yara’s more because she’s a bit more of an active participant. Asha is a good character but she hasn’t really accomplished as much as Yara.

That seems pretty standard acting stuff. She was offered the job on a hit TV show you’d most definitely want to stick that on your resume in hopes of getting more jobs because of it.

The Marlins didn’t fulfill their half of the contract, it says it right there in the fucking article.

I don’t think it’s a millennial thing to post acting gigs on your CV when you weren’t told not to.

Yeah, these fans need to try an insanity plea to get out of this...

those feel like different scenarios. She was given a role. It was done. As an actor, it is imperative that you not only keep your CV updated, but show a constant flow of work. Being on a show like Game of Thrones would alone get her to the next step in the audition/casting process for other shows or movies, and

Oh get off. First, as MANY people pointed out: this is standard practice for actors, and helps in landing more jobs (producers like casting people that are getting hot). The lesson she learned WASN’T to not update your CV when you get the job, it was to be more careful to ask when you can announce (most of the time,

Spoilers have been a “thing” since before your “Crying Game”. The reason the studios and companies don’t want these things is laid out in the article. They want them a secret so they can often times build up the hype around them. Or keep something secret so that when the moment comes, it has more emotional weight to

Or our current president?

Another one! man, like clockwork. Does the invisible hand of the market jerk you off, or?

The Marlins’ rash of lawsuits against their own fans stems from season ticket packages sold in 2012 for the first year of the team’s new Little Havana stadium (whose building was a ridiculously terrible deal that will cost taxpayers $2 billion and led to the county mayor being recalled). The team asked fans to

In a just world, Loria would have to (need to) buy pharmaceuticals from Martin Shkreli...

Kenny Sack and Mickey Axelband? Are these real names, or mobster nicks?

Lol my bad. I totally glossed that part. Thanks

for the Marlins, it’s just another Monday

A contract that the Marlins didn’t fulfill. I mean, it’s the second paragraph of the article.