If you have an hour or so today, you will probably love watching Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington, Kate Mara, Connie Britton and Anna Gunn having a roundtable discussion mixed with a photoshoot for THR.
When I saw the picture (before reading any of the text) my first thought was "oh look, an article about eating disorders." There are some seriously emaciated girls in that group.
I really liked watching these actresses. They aren'tt necessarily considered A plus rated but they realistically demonstrate what it's like to be a working actress in Hollywood. Each of these talented individuals represent women working in film who haven't caved to societal standards and take on roles of strong yet flawed women. It's inspiring to see humble beginnings and ethical role selections in people who represent realistic and admirable roles for modern women. Some of these actresses are part of historical characters that are inspiring even in this day and age. As someone who is a strong business woman but completely seperate from the entertainment industry, I applaud their artistic selections. They really embody positive and strong female role models without being overly political. It's so nice to see attractive yet realistic and smart characters being cast with actresses who embody positive role models regardless of societal standards. I celebrate these strong, sexy, powerful yet realistically vulnerable women. Thank you all for choosing complex roles that make real women strong, sexy, powerful, vulnerable and inspiring.
They all look so uncomfortable and weird except for Kerry Washington
ReplyDeleteKate Mara really wants Kate Mara to happen
ReplyDeleteLol! Precisely
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ReplyDeleteWhen I saw the picture (before reading any of the text) my first thought was "oh look, an article about eating disorders." There are some seriously emaciated girls in that group.
ReplyDeleteYes, I totally want to spend a whole hour of my life watching this superlative minds debating about strings theory, Latin literature and theology...
ReplyDeleteLOVE Kerry!
ReplyDeleteTL;DW
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it's from the 1980's. Kerry Washington does a fine Bananarama impression!
ReplyDeleteOnly if you trade Elizabeth Moss for Kate Moss
ReplyDeleteHad to quit watching....I couldn't stand all the talking over each other.
ReplyDeleteKerry Washington is guarded and her fake laugh is annoying. Loved Monica Potter.
ReplyDeleteThere's 5 people listed, and six on the screenshot of the video... hmmm.
ReplyDeleteI feel kind of bad. I have absolutely no interest in any of these women...
ReplyDeleteIt makes me laugh that none of those people but Kerry Washington have gone to college.
ReplyDeleteBunch of knuckleheads.
I really liked watching these actresses. They aren'tt necessarily considered A plus rated but they realistically demonstrate what it's like to be a working actress in Hollywood. Each of these talented individuals represent women working in film who haven't caved to societal standards and take on roles of strong yet flawed women. It's inspiring to see humble beginnings and ethical role selections in people who represent realistic and admirable roles for modern women. Some of these actresses are part of historical characters that are inspiring even in this day and age. As someone who is a strong business woman but completely seperate from the entertainment industry, I applaud their artistic selections. They really embody positive and strong female role models without being overly political. It's so nice to see attractive yet realistic and smart characters being cast with actresses who embody positive role models regardless of societal standards. I celebrate these strong, sexy, powerful yet realistically vulnerable women. Thank you all for choosing complex roles that make real women strong, sexy, powerful, vulnerable and inspiring.
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