Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the post above, it’s fair to say Justin and Jamey made a lot of mistakes. I would likely find them annoying and I don’t dispute they were clueless and should have changed course.
But I also don’t believe they deserve this lawsuit and the article based on the evidence I have seen and I am pretty convinced no matter what Blake and Ryan were going to seek to undermine them to gain the rights to the sequel. Justin had bought the rights from Colleen and yet Colleen texted her friend “when Blake and I do the sequel.” So I do think that was the plan.
I don’t like that she was calling him a dufus and a clown before ever setting foot on set or that she was scheming with Taylor so early on. I don’t like that she refused to sigh a contract and used that as leverage to constantly bail on the movie no less than 10 times.
I also think Sony made a lot of mistakes and look really bad. They had 2 female senior producers on set every day and yet there might be SH?
And then when the movie made them 350 million - the head of the Sony Pictures called Blake epic level stupid and callously said she’d never work again.
If it was found that there was SH, Sony was on set every day and watching every daily and yet they called Blake a terrorist and accused her of creating drama.
Real question: did you read the parts of Jamey Heath's depo where he talked about who was in charge on set, and how he thought HR issues should be handled during filming?
Anonymous wrote:To the post above, it’s fair to say Justin and Jamey made a lot of mistakes. I would likely find them annoying and I don’t dispute they were clueless and should have changed course.
But I also don’t believe they deserve this lawsuit and the article based on the evidence I have seen and I am pretty convinced no matter what Blake and Ryan were going to seek to undermine them to gain the rights to the sequel. Justin had bought the rights from Colleen and yet Colleen texted her friend “when Blake and I do the sequel.” So I do think that was the plan.
I don’t like that she was calling him a dufus and a clown before ever setting foot on set or that she was scheming with Taylor so early on. I don’t like that she refused to sigh a contract and used that as leverage to constantly bail on the movie no less than 10 times.
I also think Sony made a lot of mistakes and look really bad. They had 2 female senior producers on set every day and yet there might be SH?
And then when the movie made them 350 million - the head of the Sony Pictures called Blake epic level stupid and callously said she’d never work again.
If it was found that there was SH, Sony was on set every day and watching every daily and yet they called Blake a terrorist and accused her of creating drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently the Blake bot has been reset and has returned to the time that the Complaint was filed, ignoring all the contradictory evidence that has come out since. Desperate times in that camp.
Waiting to see how the trial plays out, not paying attention to the paid shills stumping for this clown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Blake is a narcissist and everything, but I wonder if there's a very very very small part of her brain -- maybe 0.1% -- that questions whether she was sexually harassed and realizes Justin is innocent.
Do you ever wonder if there is a small part of Justin's brain that questions whether he made any mistakes here? I certainly hope so. He ruined his entire career -- and I mean ruined -- with a series of weird, inappropriate, and frankly stupid behaviors. Was it SH? I don't know, I'm not a legal expert. Do I think walking in on an actress while she's topless and refusing to leave or at least face away is totally inappropriate behavior? YES. Telling your co-star (as her director) that you want to add a scene where your character (an abuser) climaxes simultaneously with her character, because that's what you and your wife do? Calling multiple actresses on set "sexy" or "hot"? Trying to convince an actress to do a birth scene with unscripted nudity by claiming "it's not normal" for women to give birth in hospital gowns? Asking a pair of actors if they "practiced" for their sex scene because it was so "hot"?
Do you think Baldoni ever looks at these incidents written out in Lively's filings and thinks, "huh, I can see now how that might be considered offensive or uncomfortable for the person on the receiving end of these behaviors." Ever?
Nah, 'cause Baldoni is innocent.
Cuz he's hot and she's not? That's about as deep as the bot brains go.
I thought she was supposed to be the hot one and he's the secret incel uggo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Blake is a narcissist and everything, but I wonder if there's a very very very small part of her brain -- maybe 0.1% -- that questions whether she was sexually harassed and realizes Justin is innocent.
Do you ever wonder if there is a small part of Justin's brain that questions whether he made any mistakes here? I certainly hope so. He ruined his entire career -- and I mean ruined -- with a series of weird, inappropriate, and frankly stupid behaviors. Was it SH? I don't know, I'm not a legal expert. Do I think walking in on an actress while she's topless and refusing to leave or at least face away is totally inappropriate behavior? YES. Telling your co-star (as her director) that you want to add a scene where your character (an abuser) climaxes simultaneously with her character, because that's what you and your wife do? Calling multiple actresses on set "sexy" or "hot"? Trying to convince an actress to do a birth scene with unscripted nudity by claiming "it's not normal" for women to give birth in hospital gowns? Asking a pair of actors if they "practiced" for their sex scene because it was so "hot"?
Do you think Baldoni ever looks at these incidents written out in Lively's filings and thinks, "huh, I can see now how that might be considered offensive or uncomfortable for the person on the receiving end of these behaviors." Ever?
Nah, 'cause Baldoni is innocent.
Cuz he's hot and she's not? That's about as deep as the bot brains go.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently the Blake bot has been reset and has returned to the time that the Complaint was filed, ignoring all the contradictory evidence that has come out since. Desperate times in that camp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Blake is a narcissist and everything, but I wonder if there's a very very very small part of her brain -- maybe 0.1% -- that questions whether she was sexually harassed and realizes Justin is innocent.
Do you ever wonder if there is a small part of Justin's brain that questions whether he made any mistakes here? I certainly hope so. He ruined his entire career -- and I mean ruined -- with a series of weird, inappropriate, and frankly stupid behaviors. Was it SH? I don't know, I'm not a legal expert. Do I think walking in on an actress while she's topless and refusing to leave or at least face away is totally inappropriate behavior? YES. Telling your co-star (as her director) that you want to add a scene where your character (an abuser) climaxes simultaneously with her character, because that's what you and your wife do? Calling multiple actresses on set "sexy" or "hot"? Trying to convince an actress to do a birth scene with unscripted nudity by claiming "it's not normal" for women to give birth in hospital gowns? Asking a pair of actors if they "practiced" for their sex scene because it was so "hot"?
Do you think Baldoni ever looks at these incidents written out in Lively's filings and thinks, "huh, I can see now how that might be considered offensive or uncomfortable for the person on the receiving end of these behaviors." Ever?
Nah, 'cause Baldoni is innocent.
Cuz he's hot and she's not? That's about as deep as the bot brains go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Blake is a narcissist and everything, but I wonder if there's a very very very small part of her brain -- maybe 0.1% -- that questions whether she was sexually harassed and realizes Justin is innocent.
Do you ever wonder if there is a small part of Justin's brain that questions whether he made any mistakes here? I certainly hope so. He ruined his entire career -- and I mean ruined -- with a series of weird, inappropriate, and frankly stupid behaviors. Was it SH? I don't know, I'm not a legal expert. Do I think walking in on an actress while she's topless and refusing to leave or at least face away is totally inappropriate behavior? YES. Telling your co-star (as her director) that you want to add a scene where your character (an abuser) climaxes simultaneously with her character, because that's what you and your wife do? Calling multiple actresses on set "sexy" or "hot"? Trying to convince an actress to do a birth scene with unscripted nudity by claiming "it's not normal" for women to give birth in hospital gowns? Asking a pair of actors if they "practiced" for their sex scene because it was so "hot"?
Do you think Baldoni ever looks at these incidents written out in Lively's filings and thinks, "huh, I can see now how that might be considered offensive or uncomfortable for the person on the receiving end of these behaviors." Ever?
You definitely aren’t a legal expert and apparently can’t even read because the walking in allegation was against Jamey Heath not Baldoni. Once I realized you were that stupid, I didn’t bother to read the rest, but trust you didn’t get that right either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Blake is a narcissist and everything, but I wonder if there's a very very very small part of her brain -- maybe 0.1% -- that questions whether she was sexually harassed and realizes Justin is innocent.
Do you ever wonder if there is a small part of Justin's brain that questions whether he made any mistakes here? I certainly hope so. He ruined his entire career -- and I mean ruined -- with a series of weird, inappropriate, and frankly stupid behaviors. Was it SH? I don't know, I'm not a legal expert. Do I think walking in on an actress while she's topless and refusing to leave or at least face away is totally inappropriate behavior? YES. Telling your co-star (as her director) that you want to add a scene where your character (an abuser) climaxes simultaneously with her character, because that's what you and your wife do? Calling multiple actresses on set "sexy" or "hot"? Trying to convince an actress to do a birth scene with unscripted nudity by claiming "it's not normal" for women to give birth in hospital gowns? Asking a pair of actors if they "practiced" for their sex scene because it was so "hot"?
Do you think Baldoni ever looks at these incidents written out in Lively's filings and thinks, "huh, I can see now how that might be considered offensive or uncomfortable for the person on the receiving end of these behaviors." Ever?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Blake is a narcissist and everything, but I wonder if there's a very very very small part of her brain -- maybe 0.1% -- that questions whether she was sexually harassed and realizes Justin is innocent.
Do you ever wonder if there is a small part of Justin's brain that questions whether he made any mistakes here? I certainly hope so. He ruined his entire career -- and I mean ruined -- with a series of weird, inappropriate, and frankly stupid behaviors. Was it SH? I don't know, I'm not a legal expert. Do I think walking in on an actress while she's topless and refusing to leave or at least face away is totally inappropriate behavior? YES. Telling your co-star (as her director) that you want to add a scene where your character (an abuser) climaxes simultaneously with her character, because that's what you and your wife do? Calling multiple actresses on set "sexy" or "hot"? Trying to convince an actress to do a birth scene with unscripted nudity by claiming "it's not normal" for women to give birth in hospital gowns? Asking a pair of actors if they "practiced" for their sex scene because it was so "hot"?
Do you think Baldoni ever looks at these incidents written out in Lively's filings and thinks, "huh, I can see now how that might be considered offensive or uncomfortable for the person on the receiving end of these behaviors." Ever?
Nah, 'cause Baldoni is innocent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love how the Blake bots dismiss the experiences of people on Baldoni’s side, saying it’s irrelevant, when they’ve been constantly bringing up their own personal experience with SH in the workplace in this thread and how Justin reminds them of toxic people in their life. Just like Blake, rules for thee but not for me.
I'm a woman. We don't have to have a side. I've been sexually harassed at work multiple times. Do you want to dismiss my experience? Had a guy follow me around telling me he wanted to give me a pearl necklace. Got cornered and trapped in an elevator with another guy at work who wanted to "push all my buttons" and on and on. But dismissing her because she's blond and rich is ridiculous. Why even bring it up? Let the courts sort it out before calling her a dirty liar.
I’m a woman. I don’t care at all what happened to you, never will; it isn’t remotely relevant to anything here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Blake is a narcissist and everything, but I wonder if there's a very very very small part of her brain -- maybe 0.1% -- that questions whether she was sexually harassed and realizes Justin is innocent.
Do you ever wonder if there is a small part of Justin's brain that questions whether he made any mistakes here? I certainly hope so. He ruined his entire career -- and I mean ruined -- with a series of weird, inappropriate, and frankly stupid behaviors. Was it SH? I don't know, I'm not a legal expert. Do I think walking in on an actress while she's topless and refusing to leave or at least face away is totally inappropriate behavior? YES. Telling your co-star (as her director) that you want to add a scene where your character (an abuser) climaxes simultaneously with her character, because that's what you and your wife do? Calling multiple actresses on set "sexy" or "hot"? Trying to convince an actress to do a birth scene with unscripted nudity by claiming "it's not normal" for women to give birth in hospital gowns? Asking a pair of actors if they "practiced" for their sex scene because it was so "hot"?
Do you think Baldoni ever looks at these incidents written out in Lively's filings and thinks, "huh, I can see now how that might be considered offensive or uncomfortable for the person on the receiving end of these behaviors." Ever?