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No, I don’t think so. If the celebrity’s duration was predetermined then you wouldn’t have had Mickey Rourke unmasking himself and bailing! That wreck was so worried he wouldn’t get voted off right away and would have to endure giving another sad performance. Not to mention he would have had to continue with all the prepping, like choreography and blocking, for his own songs plus the group numbers.
LeAnn Rimes stated it very well after she was unmasked this week. This show is a LOT of work. She hadn’t expected it to be that hard. Just the hours standing around in costume must be brutal. Plus you have all the rehearsals for blocking, choreography, and learning the order of the episode. It’s very demanding.
Rourke didn’t have the guts nor the stamina to go out with grace.
I agree. She was also very good in The Crimson Field— another series that was cut short and never got to complete its intended run.
Thanks. Still on hulu three years later. I’m watching it now.
Heh, I came here to ask the same question
Covid
Well said!
I think it’ll be a hoot!
Parenting.
Of course Carl knew that Twitter and the internet were public— after all, that is how he was able to read the review. But Carl thought he had sent a direct (i.e. PRIVATE) message to the food critic. He didn’t realize he had commented publicly. He probably thought “reply” meant direct/private, like replying to an email.
Wolfgang Puck makes pizzas.
Well he did have a Michelin star.
The scenes in Texas depicted Carl doing business with world-famous Austin wood-fire pitmaster, Aaron Franklin. Carl purchaseS 4 beef briskets from Franklin to serve from his food truck. He then makes a special sandwich for the Austin punters that contains the Franklin pit brisket: “Austin Midnight.” He sets up the food truck at the concert locale (Austin City Limits, perhaps?).
It skewers liberals pretty well.
Have to disagree.
Timms =/= Smithy =/= Barry Glickman
Kind of.
Just making sure I understand correctly:
Straight actors should not be cast as LGBTQ+ characters, LGBTQ+ actors should not be prohibited from playing straight characters.
Okay, got it.
P.S. But they didn’t say anything about the ott redneck, monster-truck-watching portrayal of the conservative Townies.
But was it actually marketed to tween girls? I think younger girls were the market for selling the dolls.
And if they were the actual target auduence, tweens don’t need to be exposed to all the mean girl drama and bad role models in this show.
I was an adult at the time this was made. I loved watching it as a soap/fantasy, but I didn’t let my kid watch it.
Maybe because most of the show’s writers were men.
Deathnail?
Death knell, perhaps?
Scammed? I disagree.
So what if she wasn’t a fluent Spanish speaker? That hardly disqualifies her from being a Latina icon. Her parents’ families came to the US during the period when immigrants were expected to absolutely assimilate, especially language. (“Speak English!”) This experience is true for Immigrants from Asia, Europe, Africa, and even French-speaking Canadians from Quebec. (Her family might have grown up speaking Spanglish at hime. Many latinos did. Just like how Quebecois who moved to the US grew up speaking Franglais at home.) Assimilation was expected in 20th C. America. And that has hardly changed in the 21st c.
Celine Dion started singing in English long before she could understand or speak it.