Not really. It’s a recognition that members of a group are more likely to listen to other members of the group rather than an outsider.
Not really. It’s a recognition that members of a group are more likely to listen to other members of the group rather than an outsider.
But that’s the problem with so much of his work. So much of it was just about “Hey, have you had a basically universal experience? So have I, and I will yell about it on stage!” And then, infuriatingly, he would have these little flashes of brilliance in the very same bits and hint at something much more interesting.…
Why are women less responsible for policing a man who is apparently well known for shitting all over women at the drop of a hat or whim or a twitch of his shriveled Vienna sausage? That is your question? It isn’t a very good one.
Well Alia Shawkat was the only person sticking up for Walters in the interview. She is also the youngest and least-famous cast member, so putting the onus on her to police much older, more powerful men seems unfair.
“Sounds like Tambor took his frustration over the late scripts and Hurwitz’ absence out on Walter.”
Sounds like you’ve attributed blame when there’s no evidence that it’s deserved.
Good for you.
I mean, maybe that’s it. Maybe he’s also just an abusive asshole also.
I don’t think there’s any defence for Tambor’s shitty behaviour, and I say that as a fan.
Sounds like Tambor is just an asshole and—shocker—so are the other men involved in the show.
To be fair, there’s only two places to go, and travel between them is a multi-day walk or hours long drive through hostile terrain that’s under surveillance by a missile equipped gunship controlled by people that want them dead. Until the eye in the sky is disabled their options are kind of limited.
It’s timelines shenanigans.
I’ve been watching the first season again and I have to say that this show has been pretty consistent from the get-go, almost amazingly so. For instance:
Murphy was always an outcast, even being the first‘banishment’.. he and Emori had so much in common and he relished in the us vs the world mentality. That obviously changed on the arc and Emori adapted and he couldn’t so he probably felt left behind along with jealous.
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That’s GLC. MBFG is the one where he is paid to try to fuck girls on the rebound who will then, as a result of him intentionally being a complete asshole, go back to their previous boyfriend.
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