Kids don’t have the capacity for nostalgia yet.”įor our issue on the 20th anniversary of the tear-inducing "Titanic," The Washington Post put out a call to readers asking what makes them cry. She’s also learned: “Parents cry a lot over sentimental or nostalgic things. You say, okay, I’m not a robot, I actually have emotions.” It may be similar to the reason people watch scary movies. . . “No one enjoys being sad,” she says by phone, but crying is “a full body workout that feels strangely enjoyable. For three years, she's co-hosted the podcast "Crybabies" with Sarah Thyre, where guests discuss what movies, songs, books and other works make them cry, from Earth, Wind and Fire's "That's the Way of the World" (her personal trigger - a reminder of a breakup) to a Ruth Bader Ginsburg speech. I doubt he’ll be employable from now on.Īs a fan of Whedon’s work in general and Buffy in particular, it hurts to see all this, but obviously it’s commendable for these people to come forward and share their experiences, which will hopefully do their part to create less toxic working environments in the future.Susan Orlean is a celebrated writer, but she moonlights as an expert on tear ducts. He said he understood, “I would have to lie - or conceal some part of the truth - for the rest of my life,” but he did it anyway, hoping that first affair, “would be ENOUGH, that THEN we could move on and outlast it.”Īll of this paints a pretty damning picture of Whedon, who left his new HBO show The Neversin November, citing exhaustion. Suddenly I am a powerful producer and the world is laid out at my feet and I can’t touch it.” But he did touch it. It felt like I had a disease, like something from a Greek myth. “When I was running ‘Buffy,’ I was surrounded by beautiful, needy, aggressive young women. It brings to mind a scandal that Whedon mostly weathered back in 2017, when his ex-wife Kai Role wrote an article in TheWrapdetailing Whedon’s numerous infidelities and saying that he “used his relationship with me as a shield, both during and after our marriage, so no one would question his relationships with other women or scrutinize his writing as anything other than feminist.”Īccording to Kole, after their marriage was over, Whedon explained his behavior like this: I don’t know what the punctuation is about there but the implications of a rule that Whedon wasn’t allowed to be in a room alone with Trachtenberg, who joined the show at the age of 15, are disturbing. He’s not allowed in a room alone with Michelle again. A post shared by Michelle Trachtenberg must.
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