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DramatistDreamer

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  1. Has Trump ever been the one fully making decisions? For almost a year, I've gotten the feeling that nobody is in charge.  Just a staff tiptoeing around an explosive 'personality' hoping he won't blow and  trying to cover his tracks when he has the inevitable tantrum or outburst.

  2. Aren't they supposed to be in Echo Park? 

    It may be a case of trying to tackle too many issues at once but I believe Echo Park has been undergoing some pretty radical changes with gentrification and some of that was mentioned in the previous season. 

    (Also, Schneider who manages the building is somewhat symbolic of the very hipster that is gentrifying the neighborhood, although they obviously love him and he's a part of their lives- he likely represents the positive side of gentrification :lol:)

    Also, I think that showrunner lived in Echo Park and perhaps feels like setting the show there, she can draw on her personal knowledge of the area so that her characters feel more realistically grounded in a specific place, rather than writing generalities about somewhere abstract or somewhere she doesn't know that much about.

    When I write, I like to be as specific as I can, the writing feels more genuine to me.

    One complaint I had about a show like Friends was despite the fact that they were supposed to be set in NYC, it didn't truly feel like NYC.  I still enjoyed the show but that aspect grated a little.

  3. 31 minutes ago, BetterForgotten said:

    To this day, Calhoun never gets the credit for his work at ATWT or GL. His ATWT is overshadowed by praise for Marland (and Marland's work was not as strong with Laurence Caso as EP, IMO), and he's overlooked for his GL contributions because JFP ended taking a lot of credit for things he help set in motion.  

     

    Calhoun gets credit from me.  I consider them to be a team.

    Yes, Marland was out in front but perhaps Calhoun also preferred it that way.  In most forms of media entertainment the EP wasn't really out in front, that's a relatively contemporary phenomenon (and it hasn't been for the better IMHO).

    Perhaps Calhoun was old-school in that particular way.

  4. I forgot where I read it (admittedly I only read the headline and skipped the entire article) but I read that Omorosa is having difficulty finding takers (i.e. publishers) for her proposed book.

     

    Not surprised. It's what she deserves. 

    I will never forget that she once claimed that everyone would be bowing to "a president Trump" during the 2016 election, then promptly cried and whined that her family disowned her after the elections.  That told me all I needed to know about her and I had no interest learning any more.

     

    Like @Khan, I am not here for any words that come out of her mouth, or on paper.

  5. Just when you start to think the accounts behind the sexual assaults and harassment couldn't get any worse. I've read of some bizarre incidents that took place during the 1970s but this is one of the worst.

     

    I mean, this guy was going around forcibly spanking women in the newsroom?  He blames it on the indiscretion of youth?  He was 40, old enough to damn well know what he did was wrong!

     

    And the newspaper's response was to hire a woman just to warn other female employees to steer clear of this man but apparently no one thought the man who spanked women was enough of a problem??!:huh:

     

    Star’s former publisher accused of assaulting reporters in 1970s

     

     

     

  6. Springsteen just seems like the type of guy who wouldn't deny a sincere request from a fan.  It was uplifting to see that Eddie got his request met.

     

    On a different note,

    This might have been mentioned earlier but Billy Magnussen is in Season 4 of Black Mirror, which I haven't seen yet but plan to see this weekend.

  7. Wow, thanks for posting those classic episodes, @victoria foxton!

     

    Looking at those emergency scenes at the symphony, it's funny to think that ATWT's action camera-work was actually better in 1979 than it was in in 2004 or whenever it was that they decided to try that bad version of Blair Witch tracking shots.

    Bennett struck me as so volatile that he could flip his lid at any moment. Lisa seems somewhat afraid of him, I'm surprised her engagement lasted as long as it did.  When you're trying to stall your ex-husband from accelerating the divorce, it's time to re-examine your current romantic relationship.

     

    Those 1980s scenes between Barbara and James were fascinating, they clearly had chemistry. 

    I wonder what made the writers decide to go from the dark, mysterious but romantic Rochester-like (Jane Eyre reference) character to the clear villain he would become less than two years later?

    Also, I wonder why they decided to make James Swedish as opposed to Maltese or of Austro-Hungarian stock from the Balkans, etc? Just curious.

    Those very early 80s fashions!:lol:

    Brad Hollister looks like he escaped from Studio 54, not to mention the creepy vibe he gives off. I tried to give the character the benefit of the doubt and not judge but he just came off as skeevy.  Oof!

    Ellen Stewart would say the Don't Call it a Comeback,  the "P*U*SS*Y Bow" has been around for years!

    Colleen Zenk is so chic and glamorous that she's probably the only one (other than Laura Ingalls Wilder) who could pull off that dress with the Peter Pan collar (the one she is wearing in the flashbacks).

    The dialogue is a bit labored in the February 1980 episode and some characters pull it off better than others.  For those who are able to pull it off, the awkward pauses and quasi-stutters give it an even more naturalistic flow (like the way people talk) than more fluid dialogue.  The problem is that not a lot of the actors were able to pull it off.

  8. 7 hours ago, Aback said:

     

    I remember that! She did not interact with VR though, right?

     

    Nope. LOL.

    Credit to Victoria Rowell though, because as one of the show's stars, had she wanted to actually block Stafford from the show, she probably could've done it but I don't think Rowell would block another actor from being able to work.

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