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The Teflon attitude is typical of narcissists and sociopaths. Where most people would pause and think, they are so arrogant and think very little of everyone else...they do absolutely blatant things that are unbelievable. And then lie again. The concept of "oops" or "my bad" is not part of their makeup.

The irony is that by making him into basement-dwelling physics nerd, they’ve shown that we should never judge someone by their looks.

This photo is perfect to demonstrate the deception. However, the nerd photo is perfect as well: it's not just douche bros who are rapists, nerds can be rapists too - a very important caution to be aware of.

It can be done cheaply and smartly, but yeah, there’s a reason why it’s the wedding 'industry'. Nowhere are there more inane, circular conversations. "What’s your floral budget?"... "I don’t know yet, what are sample cost ranges?"... "But what’s your budget?"... "Um, I can’t create a budget without understanding

Not research or behavioral study, or a passion to promote environmental awareness & protection causes...but the goal to teach them to be performing monkeys. It’s the American Idol-ization of dreams, to somehow be on a stage and have fame. I wonder if this decision will spark that teenager to understand why this is a

Whereas the line seemed to be blurred with SJP - when the show was on, it’s like she was pushing the notion that she actually was Carrie...always breathless in pink tutu retreads at awards shows, a fashion trendsetter, etc.

Though he was known for drunken tweets, it was part of his "charm". I guess that didn't make it into InTouch so he doesn't feel the need to deny the internet.

Yes, that’s a contradiction in the show - odd why they would write it that way, other than going for stereotype of smart woman who isn’t really... IRL a lot of those points were different including the whole detective scenario & Darden’s warnings. Clark has clarified that she was never confident about Furhman; there

It’s the ‘biting the hand that feeds you’ issue with Heigl - I can’t imagine that the script or character arcs of Knocked Up changed drastically from when she signed on. She should not have agreed to an Apatow movie. Grey's is a bit different, but similar - making a public stink over a show she is still on is brat

Yes, that makes sense, it just felt like a flashback awkward Rory to me, with a side of 'how old is this character anyway'.

Yeah, that Mad Men role felt very awkward & listless.

True, after ASP left there were odd random storylines. Reading posts on today has me looking at the series with new eyes; even under ASP there was a lot that just wasn't cool, the complete opposite of girl-power. It's interesting.

This list of #justjessthings is exactly why so many end up in relationships they don't realize are abusive...and continue to say the person is "good" and it's "just the way they are". It's disturbing to see how much of this series was about ignoring obvious control issues & disrespect, in favor of an idealized image.

Oh, someone else who gets it! I didn’t see it when the show was on air, but now, having also been married to that guy (and previously dated variations) - I too can say it sucks. What appears to be hot, gruff, strong, no fuss, is actually smoke & mirrors masking difficult, moody, dickish stick in the mud. Lorelai may

Omg how did I forget the non-vasectomy storyline? I’m realizing that show had seriously messed up relationships, everywhere...and acceptance or overlooking of major issues. BTW I love your Sookie idea, that would be perfect!

I think they equated being a bookworm with having interest in the world around her...

Even from his low-profile roles there have been reports that Scott Patterson (Luke) is difficult to work with. McCarthy has been all over the place - if she was a pain, it would have come out, unfortunately even more likely to come out because she's a woman. If anything, I think Sherman Palladino didn't want her

When you consider that in a way the biggest 'star' of the show at the time was the creator, Amy Sherman Palladino, for her unique writing style and assembling such a great ensemble...I wonder if perhaps she's the one who couldn't handle that there is now someone with a skyrocket level of fame. I don't think any other

Oh no...I’m really getting the feeling that the old episodes will have lost their charm, and Luke will be a major downer. Sad because I loved the show as an adult. Unexpected reminder of how much my life has changed! And yes, run from nightmare person Luke! (who in real life is reportedly also a major curmudgeon)

I loved those 2 together...yet after some harsh life lessons since the show ended I immediately Luke as you see him. Angry dick vibes are a big NO for me now. Also, the showering thing...