Something tells me Ginnsanity isn't coming to an end any time soon!
I've noticed the reservations about Pitch. One of the common criticisms was that its premise is not suited for a television series, because there is no longevity in a series about a female athlete in arguably one of the most boring sports.
As I recall, there was similar apprehension about Friday Night Lights, and it went on to last several seasons. Arli$$ did well, and Ballers is currently doing well. The Game lasted longer than anyone anticipated and Coach is a classic.
It can be done. After Pitch Season 1 Episode 2, I think Pitch can do it. It has all the potential to be a great series.
Pitch is about Ginny Baker. Sure, she's the first female pitcher in the league, but that's not all that she is. So how does one sustain a series about a female in baseball?...
I've noticed the reservations about Pitch. One of the common criticisms was that its premise is not suited for a television series, because there is no longevity in a series about a female athlete in arguably one of the most boring sports.
As I recall, there was similar apprehension about Friday Night Lights, and it went on to last several seasons. Arli$$ did well, and Ballers is currently doing well. The Game lasted longer than anyone anticipated and Coach is a classic.
It can be done. After Pitch Season 1 Episode 2, I think Pitch can do it. It has all the potential to be a great series.
Pitch is about Ginny Baker. Sure, she's the first female pitcher in the league, but that's not all that she is. So how does one sustain a series about a female in baseball?...
- 9/30/2016
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Azealia Banks issued an apology to Sarah Palin on Tuesday after the former governor of Alaska announced plans to sue the rapper over her hate-fueled, profanity-laden Twitter rant. Palin told People exclusively in a statement that she will take legal action against Banks "on behalf of all reasonable women of every age, race and political leaning." "I've had enough of the unanswered threats and attacks against my family and me," Palin said of Banks' Nsfw social media suggestion that the former governor should be sexually assaulted. "So, for the first time I'm going to enjoy the only retribution some protected...
- 4/5/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble and Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
Feature Louisa Mellor 29 Sep 2013 - 22:20
Below-stairs subterfuge, train station reconciliations and recycled plots in this week’s Downton Abbey…
This review contains spoilers.
Welcome back to Downton, a place where, like a D&D 'Jazz-Age Toffs' Expansion Pack, every character comes with their own alignment card: Good, Evil, or Gormless. This week saw kindly acts from the Good (Anna, Bates, Isobel, Mrs Hughes and Carson), dastardly plotting from the Evil (Edna and Thomas), and gullibility from the Gormless (Mr Molesley the Younger and Lady Cora, who really should have seen through Barrow by now, even if he did help her to oust wicked Nanny West last week).
It was an hour of tying up loose ends and stitching open wounds. Still making amends for ruining everybody’s Christmas, series four of the ITV drama is doing all it can to get back to rocking our collective cradle on a...
Below-stairs subterfuge, train station reconciliations and recycled plots in this week’s Downton Abbey…
This review contains spoilers.
Welcome back to Downton, a place where, like a D&D 'Jazz-Age Toffs' Expansion Pack, every character comes with their own alignment card: Good, Evil, or Gormless. This week saw kindly acts from the Good (Anna, Bates, Isobel, Mrs Hughes and Carson), dastardly plotting from the Evil (Edna and Thomas), and gullibility from the Gormless (Mr Molesley the Younger and Lady Cora, who really should have seen through Barrow by now, even if he did help her to oust wicked Nanny West last week).
It was an hour of tying up loose ends and stitching open wounds. Still making amends for ruining everybody’s Christmas, series four of the ITV drama is doing all it can to get back to rocking our collective cradle on a...
- 9/29/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Count Keyshia Cole among those who aren't digging Beyoncé's new song. "Can't stand when people all self righteous when it's convenient it makes them look good. Lmao! But can still talk s--t when convenient 2 Foh," the Woman to Woman artist tweeted upon the release of Bey's latest single, "Bow Down/I Been On." On the track, Blue Ivy's mom sings, "I know when you were little girls you dreamt of being in my world. Don't forget it. Respect that. Bow down, bitches." And, though immediately faced with a swarm of offended denizens of the "BeyHive," Cole kept going. "I done kept it real from the start! #RespectTHAT," she also wrote....
- 3/18/2013
- E! Online
Keyshia Cole is really mad, you guys, and she’s not going to hide it — even if it’s her own angry tweets that are actually making us write about this story about a photo said to be of her performing oral sex on a man. We won’t dare post that pic here, but let’s just say that based on the placement of the woman in question’s tattoo, we don’t think it’s her. Still, some of the people spreading the rumor go on to say the man in the pic is not her husband, Daniel Gibson. Which is why Keyshia has been tweeting nonstop since yesterday.
She started off treating it lightly:
But it seems that as the story spread, she didn’t feel like things were such fun anymore.
Unfortunately, the R&B singer made the decision to turn this into a race matter,...
She started off treating it lightly:
But it seems that as the story spread, she didn’t feel like things were such fun anymore.
Unfortunately, the R&B singer made the decision to turn this into a race matter,...
- 11/29/2012
- by Sabrina Rojas Weiss
- TheFabLife - Movies
Grammy-nominated artist Melanie Fiona took time out of her busy schedule the evening of January 18th to drive to Watts in South Los Angeles.
Quietly and without fanfare, she met with formerly incarcerated women living at A New Way of Life Reentry Project (Anwol). Fiona participated in a bi-weekly “Woman to Woman” gathering offered through Anwol’s reentry housing project. This gathering allows Anwol residents to come together and offer each other empowerment, support and encouragement in their journey through recovery and toward successful community reentry. Anwol’s founder, CNN Hero Susan Burton, was on hand to facilitate the meeting and even provided enthusiastic vocal backup to Fiona’s soulful a cappella rendition of “It Kills Me”.
On a more serious note, Burton said, “When I was released from prison, I wanted to become a nurse; to take care of the elderly. I was told I couldn’t be a nurse because of my record.
Quietly and without fanfare, she met with formerly incarcerated women living at A New Way of Life Reentry Project (Anwol). Fiona participated in a bi-weekly “Woman to Woman” gathering offered through Anwol’s reentry housing project. This gathering allows Anwol residents to come together and offer each other empowerment, support and encouragement in their journey through recovery and toward successful community reentry. Anwol’s founder, CNN Hero Susan Burton, was on hand to facilitate the meeting and even provided enthusiastic vocal backup to Fiona’s soulful a cappella rendition of “It Kills Me”.
On a more serious note, Burton said, “When I was released from prison, I wanted to become a nurse; to take care of the elderly. I was told I couldn’t be a nurse because of my record.
- 2/3/2012
- Look to the Stars
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