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Tag Archives: Supergirl
2 Broke Girls And the Interview with Federico Dordei, Part 2 – Behind the Scenes at Stage 21
Posted in Comedy, interview, television, writing
Tagged 2 Broke Girls, actor, behind the scenes, Cast, CBS, character, comedy, comments, criticism, Deke, direction, Eric Andre, Federico Dordei, funny, interview, Italian, Jennifer Coolidge, Jonathan Kite, Kat Dennings, live audience, Luis, Michael Patrick King, multicam, Oleg, regular, sitcom, Sophie, Supergirl, TV, writer, writing
Miley Cyrus Bashing Supergirl Justifies Exactly Why We Need It
I’ll be the first to admit that I could broaden my scope regarding how I engage with current events. It’s much to my chagrin that my primary news sources are Facebook’s trending sidebar and whenever my grandfather changes the channel to CP24, in that order. That said, every now and then one of the comic book news sites I visit daily will offer me a glimpse of what’s happening outside that bubble.
In the case of this topic, I was informed not of what actually happened but of the response to it, days after the fact. The “event” in question took place during Miley Cyrus’s interview with Variety, which as the title would suggest was largely focused on her role on The Voice, Donald Trump, and coming out. To be more specific, it was the following question and answer [and yes, it is in fact related to comics]:
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Posted in comics, feminism, gender, lgbt, media, television
Tagged Andrew Kreisberg, comments, context, criticism, CW, female, feminism, gender, girl, lgbt, male, Miley Cyrus, pansexual, Supergirl, Vanity Fair