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Wait, they got a woman who was whining about a luxury apartment, then given $15,000 by a generous rich guy, and then whines to HR they he only gave her the reimbursement to move because he… values motherhood? These people are batshit.
No good deed goes unpunished in Hollyweird. Pit of vipers. There are millions of working mothers at dead-end jobs who wish their bosses would merely give them a day off work once in a while. These people are scammers living in lala land. |
“He did tell her to rewrite scenes.” Enough. |
Yes, he did tell her to do that. Go play and F*** yes are pretty resounding ways to say go do it. He told her to do it in response to her request. |
Again, your presentation of this is myopic of context and decidedly scummy dishonest. |
Yes, was going to say this. I get that she was pushing to have input but I kept reading his complaint waiting for where he or someone else at Wayfarer was going to say to her "look, you're overstepping, the is outside your job," but it just never happens. I do think she has a pushy personality and was seeking to make her role as big as possible, but I also think they seem to be giving her the impression that this was welcome while then shttalking her behind her back. It is a weird dynamic that I think made the situation much worse. They had real communication issues and they can't all be blamed on Lively. |
If all he'd said was "I really value motherhood," there is no way it would have been some kind of reported incident. Jenny Slate is, by all accounts, a fairly normal, pleasant person. I just don't believe she'd report the incident to anyone if he said something that innocuous. I don't know what he said (and neither do you), but it definitely wasn't "I just really value motherhood." |
No. She starts encroaching and then the piles of days off for illness start. She did this before with The Rhythm Section. The strike, return of RR, request for the dailies and demand of editing time and refusing to promote are the cap to this. Whatever. Your view is simply untrue. The are patterns and practices in play and it’s all by BL/RR. |
You say in this comment that you don’t know what he said, but then go on to say you definitely know what he didn’t say. lol. |
So you were there? And how long have you known Jenny? I love insider details. “I don’t know” and “I actually do know” in one sentence is impressive. |
| THR removed the words "the complaint...Jenny Slate lodged" from the article. https://www.reddit.com/r/ItEndsWithLawsuits/comments/1ivjc0w/thr_removed_the_word_complaint_from_their_article/ |
Oh shoot. Now that’s interesting isn’t it? |
I feel confident he didn't say "I really value motherhood" because that's a totally innocuous statement and I simply do not believe that an actress with zero history of diva-ish behavior on set would get so upset about that she would report it to HR. It makes no sense. Slate has been low key and non-litigious, I think it's unfair to assume she'd do something flatly ridiculous. |
I think too why they bonded initially was that both have this creative drive to be authentic to the characters. I think there wa good will on both sides initially and Justin wanted Blake's input to make this the most authentic, best ever, woman driven character and Blake wanted to also make it the character that in her mind was most authentic. I think this is the quirky artist in both of them. Things went south when filming started but on the surface they both kept up the initial connection for awhile before everything fell apart. I get the sense they both see themselves as deep connected to the art authentic artists. At some point Wayfarer should have stepped in and said enough and at some point Blake seemed to be in for the role and recognition but they both carried on a charade for a long time...in parallel to the behavioral issues on set that they were speaking about and dealing with. It is a weird dynamic. |
| What a mess, I would be livid if I were Jenny Slate |
Someone posted a comment of hers from when she had a Reddit account. She said that during her time on SNL she asked people to stop saying “now is the time for women in comedy.” She said it was patronizing to women. She didn’t want her gender to define her. I have no problem with that. But she might have a sensitivity here that she spoke out about and that was addressed. Something that would never even be a blip is it weren’t for this crazy case. |