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Whosthatlookinatme
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Male “feminists” are exhausting in the way they are so reductive when it comes to the inner lives of women, but the comments around pregnant women “back in the day” having to “fight” for their own lives is actually pretty fucking offensive given how many women die in childbirth in the US, thanks in no small part to

Several years ago he was out here with some bullshit that Wonder Woman and other female characters from the recent superhero boom aren’t really strong characters and that they’re all nothing on Sarah Connor. He really, really wants to claim ownership over the concept of the Strong Female Character. It’s obnoxious and

Titanic is a phenomenal TECHNICAL film, but the writing is awful and the story is tedious (and defamatory).

Back in the day, six-month pregnant women had to fight for survival?

No one is giving them money, except Netflix and the publisher of Harry’s book.

I don’t recall them once saying they needed money. Harry said he needed to find a security company. He said they would work on behalf of the Queen and not expect to be part of the RF payroll, only that the Palace provide security when they went out on behalf of it.

They did name who advised her to write the letter to her Dad..  Was the Queen and Charles. He wasn’t picking up his phone, as per the first series, so they probably figured writing a letter asking him to stop might work. All of them were stupid to believe he wouldn’t sell it to the press, Meghan included. Then they

“And I also sincerely hope that this is the last I hear of any of it.”

Wait. Meghan sent that letter to her father because the palace advised her to?!?!!

not that there’s a ‘wrong way’ to watch stuff, but it feels you spent so much energy trying to get ahead of what was happening and be more clever than the show you forgot to actually watch it.

That part had me absolutely howling in laughter. This dying, scheming queen trying to pull himself up on to a couch and all of a sudden finds himself being interrogated by his near-victim and it’s about if Greg is.... having an affair.

I felt he was kind to Portia, I don’t think she was intended to live by our gays. I felt terrified when her phone was missing and Jack wrapped his arm around her. I think they played Portia how a lot of people would react in that situation, her docile politeness in not running both almost killing her and then saving

Tanya going full on John Wick wasn't on my bingo card.

In this post-Succession world, eat-the-rich satire is a dime a dozen - but where else can you find Jennifer Coolidge massacring a group of gay mobsters?

Yeah, Daphne’s visceral reaction to Ethan’s news was the best scene in the episode. She was so hurt not only because Cam cheated on her again, but because Harper betrayed her in a sense. She tried to hard to have a girl friend in Harper, but Harper betrayed her, just like all of the other girls.

He didn’t “allow” Albie to be conned nor did he forget about that daliance. Dom knew it was a complete scam, but the 50k was worth it to him to rekindle his relationship with his wife and it worked. Beats having to go to therapy, marriage counseling one can suppose. Albie’s preaching was successful in making Dominic

I also like this better than the first, that being a little too smug in the low-hanging fruit of “aren’t rich people the worst?”

Mike White did the best directing I’ve ever seen from him tonight, showing how he was a master manipulator and creator of suspense. Every scene was meant to confuse us to what was actually going on, ambiguous, while ratcheting up the tension. Tanya on the boat felt it could have been a very giant, comical

Going into this ep, knowing she’d seen Greg’s picture and heard Greg’s phone calls and saw the uncle f***er in action, I was thinking, “maybe Tanya has hidden layers?”

Oh please. Clarence Thomas would make himself 3/5ths of a person if he could.