Hearing Emily say, “Bullshit!” is all the apology I needed.
Hearing Emily say, “Bullshit!” is all the apology I needed.
I thought there were parts of the reboot that worked (notably the third episode), its not as god-awful as the April years or the Palladino-Sherman free 7th season.
This is a good first step.
She could also be specifically referencing the opportunities that have been presented to her. If I were to hazard a guess, I’d assume she’s presented a lot of fragile, tragic beauty roles because of her looks, and Hollywood loves to see those types of characters assaulted.
Why is Jezebel obligated to have a “take” on every sexual assault story in the news. That’s how you get lazy articles that add nothing to the conversation.
She also expressed her feelings to him the next day. He heard her out and apologized. I see no reason to doubt the sincerity of his apology. His statement on the matter affirms that he took her words to heart.
This was a bad date. She had a horrible date with a clueless guy who thought he was being sexy and hot. She was made to feel uncomfortable, and it wasn’t right.
If they were best friends who were like, “hey, let’s live together forever because we get along so well,” that would make more sense. There is literally no reason for them to get legally married that I can see.
Balls is she surprised. She almost certainly knew this would happen and frankly it’s probably only going to help the sales figures (“The book the palace didn’t want you to read!”).
This ASTOUNDS me. Like, how did you not fucking realize this would be a really terrible idea? I know in the scheme of things in the world, this doesn’t matter, but this level of stupidity just takes my breath away. I am not a monarchist by any means, it’s more: if you’re gonna be in their employ, you know the rules of…
She thought the Queen of England would be happy about someone publishing a book about her underwear? That takes levels of self-deception I can only stare at, amazed.
I was talking mostly about his antisemitic comments and his other bigoted slurs when he was defending Mel Gibson. He allegedly beat his second or third wife, but to be fair he was awarded full custody in that situation and I don’t think he was charged.
Add John Stewart to that list too. And Keanu Reeves. I got some weird soft spot for him. Like he needs a hug.
Rogen is also happily married and made a very moving speech about Alzheimers disease to the congress. His wife’s mother has early onset Alzheimers. He just seems to be more of a mench than Franco and Apatow, he seems to have grown up, whereas they haven’t
Colbert is one of the small circle of men I think of and say to myself, “Please, please, please, don’t let them get named.” Colbert, Obama, most of the cast of Thor Ragnarok, Assorted Hot British Actors, and, once upon a time, Al Franken. Damn it.
I overall disagree on Rogen. He was pretty young when he started out in Apatow movies, and over the years I thought he seemed to be more and more interested in getting complex female characters on screen. It seems silly to discuss the feminist aspects of Neighbors 1 & 2, but I think I remember him talking about how he…
Question: is this orchestra available for staff meetings, presentations, job interviews, holidays, vacations, dates, my dinner table, and happy hours?
I totally get you but my thinking on this is that he wanted to clarify that women should feel comfortable actually breastfeeding, and not be subject to censure from others around them for doing so.....
It’s funny - I live in Dubai and here breastfeeding is extremely encouraged. You can literally do it absolutely anywhere and if ever you’re harassed or told to move you can call the police - and they do take it seriously.