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You can find it amusing all you like. I have performed in Clybourne Park myself, and speaking not just as a woman of color, but a black woman whose family was directly impacted by events such as those depicted in A Raisin in the Sun and who is now living in a rapidly gentrifying Brooklyn, there is a specific

He is, and always has been, much sexier than Kiefer. He is the very definition of silver fox these days.

I'm well aware he was in the play. A British white man cast in a play set in America, a contemporary response to A Raisin in the Sun, requiring a real grounding in the Civil Rights movement in the 50's and 60's, especially as it relates to housing segregation and white flight, and how that history plays out today in

And I love how willfully obtuse you are. Much like Freeman himself. Congratulations.

I would watch the shit out of that show.

Thank you, lord. Alan Tudyk is the business. Along with his British younger brother, Arthur Darvill.

I didn't know this, and it has given me all the sads. Why must all the actors I love end up disappointing/enraging me? If this happens with Tom Hiddleston, I'm giving up.

Please don't use the fact that he was in Clybourne Park, a play he clearly didn't even understand as evidenced by his interviews, but translated it into what he thought it was about, to excuse this. I've read the entire interview, in context, along with his oh so helpful comments about how he used to like the good

Please do. Because John Simm is awesome. Martin Freeman clearly is the opposite.

Never denied that. But he's generally shown some awareness of what is problematic about them once he's confronted or informed, engages thoughtfully, tries to explain his thinking, and has apologized more than once. Far more than I can say for Freeman, who has made a side-line out of being the guy who says things you

Thank you. I used to be a big fan of Freeman, but he's said so many douchey things and then excused them by pre-emptively whining about political correctness and being misunderstood that I just can't anymore. He's lucky he's the least reason I want to see The Hobbit and that Benedict Cumberbatch is Sherlock. I

She looks SO severe and dowdy and nearly unrecognizable on Masters of Sex, so it's so nice to see her looking relaxed, refreshed, and just lovely here.

We could have a linguistic debate about the accuracy of that, but I don't care enough. There is a difference between using dialect, which, given that I'm black, from the South, and was raised in the church, I am very familiar with, and just using the incorrect words, which is what Good is doing. Using the word

I am very familiar with this style of speech, common among followers of Good' s particular brand of Christianity. I'm pretty confident she said exactly what was written. It just doesn't mean what she thinks it does.

I'm more bothered by the fact that that she said "...I'm not convicted about it" and "...I can't allow other people to manipulate my direction...".

Jeremy Irons used to be one of my favorite actors, until I discovered that he's a sexist douche who excuses child sexual abuse, at least if it happened a long time ago in a time of "sexual freedom", and you are a celebrity and it was a girl and not a nine-year old boy, because then that would be bad. http://www.salon.

I went to school with Lance Armstrong, from sixth grade through junior year, when he moved to Austin to train as a professional triathlete and started to deny he was from Plano. He's always been an entitled, self-absorbed douche, and his fall from grace has been highly satisfying to me. It was so pathetic to see

I left to go to a work Christmas party, kept thinking about this, came back two hours later, and immediately pulled it back up to stare at it some more. I'll be in my bunk, but you, madame, are of the devil.

This gif nearly stopped my heart. Good lord that man is lovely.