diane lockhart's sunflower, christine baranski's croissant. in my elsbeth era.many interests but mostly milfs. actually i lied, i'm here for the gilfs.
The plotline for Violet that I just made up based on that promo- Anderson is a relative from Lady Danbury’s past that she can’t stand, he sets his eye on Violet to antagonize Danbury, and Danbury doesn’t approve because she thinks he sucks. Violet gets her garden plowed and Anderson catches feelings HARD and wants to lock her down, but Violet was serious that she just wanted sex. She could only love Edmund, but it’s the lust she needed a new man for, and she doesn’t want to remarry, so she sends Anderson packing. Lady Danbury and Violet both have a laugh about the whole thing like the baddies they are.
it was so funny when Lady Danbury and Violet were like 'why doesn't Lady Whistledown write about the struggles of mature women?' and in reality Lady Whistledown hasn't even had her first kiss yet
"I'm always saying this: This is a show that doesn't rely on sensationalism or violence, rape, sex, beheadings and people being in strange, weird, aberrational—particularly women. I love that the women in this show—we're not victims, we're not arch-bitches, we're adult characters living in a tough moral…in a new world where there's just moral ambiguity and it gets harder and harder to see what's the right and the wrong thing. I always like to call this show shades of gray. There's a real skill involved in writing a show that has that complexity and sophistication."
Among those arrested in Atlanta today were Noelle McAfee, Chair of the Philosophy Department at Emory University. You can hear her ask the PhD student taking the video:
“Can you call the Philosophy Department office and tell them I’ve been arrested?...I’m Noelle McAfee, I’m Chair of the Philosophy Department”