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Faulkner

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Everything posted by Faulkner

  1. Oy, these shows just make such a mess of their timelines through SORAS and incompetence. You really have to turn your brain off and roll with it or tune out like so many have. I can only imagine how messy many primetime/streaming series would be if they ran for 50-60 years. At least soaps aren’t rerun 24/7, with history thrown in viewers’ faces all the time.
  2. Ooh child. The way I just gasped at Reza’s response…
  3. Same. I also stand as far away from the tracks as possible (against a wall if there is one) and stay particularly vigilant when I’m on those tiny platforms that some stations have. I saw this on Reddit: “those little nooks along the wall are for workers to stand in when the train goes by. (Unless there is red and white striping, that means no clearance.) Press yourself in as tight as you can, with your hands pressed palm out against the sides. Shout for help, and hopefully someone will notify the station before the train comes through.”
  4. What to do if you fall (or are pushed) on the NYC subway tracks: https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny-subway-tracks-fall-push-what-to-do-20210215-axjpl6zufnefbfetcdpdfu5erm-story.html
  5. Eventually, if nothing changes, all of these shows become toxic and overproduced. The balance tips further and further from the women’s lives and personality conflicts and swings towards co-workers jockeying for position through subterfuge and leaking stories to the press, with the juicy stuff happening off camera and behind the scenes. And the women become more and more bitter and self-protective as their fame (and the subsequent backlash) grows. It can be good fun to watch the implosion for a season or two, but it’s not sustainable. I find it exhausting to watch.
  6. So gorgeous.
  7. Uresh from Afghanistan 🇦🇫
  8. This after Ryuichi Sakamoto revealed he had stage 4 cancer. All very sad.
  9. Morris from Taiwan 🇹🇼
  10. She’s looking to move the show to NY, reports Variety.
  11. Maybe he’s a rental car.
  12. Andrea from Italy 🇮🇹
  13. Takes me back:
  14. SO much cancer. Not just with the famous but in RL circles. Just wondering how much of it stems from people not being treated or delaying treatment during the pandemic.
  15. People are leaving us:
  16. I just think about how amazing that four-person NJ S3 reunion with Teresa, Kathy, Caroline, and Melissa was (the one in which Jacqueline was MIA). The one where Teresa did a Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon maneuver on those ladies. Didn’t know how good we had it.

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