Good riddance. Fey was nowhere near as clever as she thought she was, and her cleavage only got her so far.
Cleavage? Are you sure you're not thinking of someone else?
Good riddance. Fey was nowhere near as clever as she thought she was, and her cleavage only got her so far.
Good riddance. Fey was nowhere near as clever as she thought she was, and her cleavage only got her so far.
Good riddance. Fey was nowhere near as clever as she thought she was, and her cleavage only got her so far.
Good riddance. Fey was nowhere near as clever as she thought she was, and her cleavage only got her so far.
cleavage?
what show were you watching?
Actually BfoD is (partially) correct. While Liz was supposed to be boyish, Fey herself displayed a fair amount of (very fine IMO) cleavage in a number of episodes, often with Liz wearing a moderately low cut shirt under her blazer.
Basically, Liz/Fey was an example of that old TV trope where the "ugly" character is actually a knockout. Everyone talked about how plain she was but objectively she had a very pretty face and nice, curvy, body.
That being said, I think Fey's talents extended well beyond her looks.
Totally disagree. Tina Fey is a fine actress, and I find that remark incredibly sexist.Good riddance. Fey was nowhere near as clever as she thought she was, and her cleavage only got her so far.
Good riddance. Fey was nowhere near as clever as she thought she was, and her cleavage only got her so far.
Totally disagree. Tina Fey is a fine actress, and I find that remark incredibly sexist.Good riddance. Fey was nowhere near as clever as she thought she was, and her cleavage only got her so far.
Where's his evidence? As noted, she's received multiple awards and countless accolades for her work. It doesn't seem like she needs to rely on her physical attributes at all.I disagree with his assessment of her talent but I don't think it's necessarily sexist. There are a lot of people, male and female, in show biz who try to get by on their physical attributes. If BfoD thinks she is one of them, so be it.
Boobs and cleavage aren't the first things that come to mind when thinking about Tina Fey or Liz Lemon. So I find the idea that her success is based on her looks to be odd.
Where's his evidence? As noted, she's received multiple awards and countless accolades for her work. It doesn't seem like she needs to rely on her physical attributes at all.I disagree with his assessment of her talent but I don't think it's necessarily sexist. There are a lot of people, male and female, in show biz who try to get by on their physical attributes. If BfoD thinks she is one of them, so be it.
That's why I find such a comment sexist.
Actually BfoD is (partially) correct. While Liz was supposed to be boyish, Fey herself displayed a fair amount of (very fine IMO) cleavage in a number of episodes, often with Liz wearing a moderately low cut shirt under her blazer.
Where's his evidence? As noted, she's received multiple awards and countless accolades for her work. It doesn't seem like she needs to rely on her physical attributes at all.
That's why I find such a comment sexist.
that cleavage comment had to be a troll.
I didn't say that you're sexist. I said that your statement was. Big difference.Where's his evidence? As noted, she's received multiple awards and countless accolades for her work. It doesn't seem like she needs to rely on her physical attributes at all.
That's why I find such a comment sexist.
The evidence is linked above. However, I was overly flippant in saying her cleavage only got her so far. I did not mean it was the reason for her success. Rather, it was calculatedly eye-catching, especially in contrast with the persona she otherwise tried to project, and frankly, it was responsible for my watching that show a few times more than I might have otherwise.
So think me sexist if you must. I am quite satisfied that I am not.
I'm sorry, who the fuck are you and when did you get here?
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