Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who kind of feels bad for this girl?
Not excusing irresponsibility and of course it’s tragic that the woman died as a result. But she seemed totally unqualified for the role and someone should’ve known better than to hire her. It would be like picking up a random receptionist at a medical facility and putting them in charge of brain surgery.
She’s so young (or was at the time) and will have to live with this for the rest of her life…
Then she shouldn't have went after the job.
Then she shouldn't have gone after the job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who kind of feels bad for this girl?
Not excusing irresponsibility and of course it’s tragic that the woman died as a result. But she seemed totally unqualified for the role and someone should’ve known better than to hire her. It would be like picking up a random receptionist at a medical facility and putting them in charge of brain surgery.
She’s so young (or was at the time) and will have to live with this for the rest of her life…
Then she shouldn't have went after the job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who kind of feels bad for this girl?
Not excusing irresponsibility and of course it’s tragic that the woman died as a result. But she seemed totally unqualified for the role and someone should’ve known better than to hire her. It would be like picking up a random receptionist at a medical facility and putting them in charge of brain surgery.
She’s so young (or was at the time) and will have to live with this for the rest of her life…
I honestly don’t. This was literally her job. I’d also not feel bad for a receptionist who performed brain surgery.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who kind of feels bad for this girl?
Not excusing irresponsibility and of course it’s tragic that the woman died as a result. But she seemed totally unqualified for the role and someone should’ve known better than to hire her. It would be like picking up a random receptionist at a medical facility and putting them in charge of brain surgery.
She’s so young (or was at the time) and will have to live with this for the rest of her life…
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who kind of feels bad for this girl?
Not excusing irresponsibility and of course it’s tragic that the woman died as a result. But she seemed totally unqualified for the role and someone should’ve known better than to hire her. It would be like picking up a random receptionist at a medical facility and putting them in charge of brain surgery.
She’s so young (or was at the time) and will have to live with this for the rest of her life…
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who kind of feels bad for this girl?
Not excusing irresponsibility and of course it’s tragic that the woman died as a result. But she seemed totally unqualified for the role and someone should’ve known better than to hire her. It would be like picking up a random receptionist at a medical facility and putting them in charge of brain surgery.
She’s so young (or was at the time) and will have to live with this for the rest of her life…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baldwin has settled with the cinematographer’s family.
I can’t believe they’re going to continue to shoot the movie. Who’s going to want to see it?
Uh, lots of people? Didn't lots go see that Brandon Lee movie after he died during shooting?
Anonymous wrote:At the end of the day if the bullet wasn't on the set, no one would've been in danger. Whoever allowed/brought a bullet to set should be held responsible. I highly doubt it was Baldwin.
Anonymous wrote:There is a least one person out there who knows THEY were responsible for that bullet being in the gun. But I think highly unlikely they would be worth pursuing for financial justice. Lawsuits go for the deepest pockets.