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In reply to the discussion: 'Bing Bang Theory's' Kaley Cuoco Doesn't Consider Herself Feminist [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)105. That makes it luck even more so
It wouldn't be working any harder to compete against 10 people than 1000. It was the casting director who "worked hard."
The people who tried and "failed" may have been as talented and as able to play the parts. It has more to do with the number of parts available and people's desires to be a star in large numbers (no wonder, given the publicity we see and the apparent money) than anyone working hard. Those 1000 other people did not work less hard.
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did i miss something? she really did not say a lot more in the article. seems to be,
seabeyond
Dec 2014
#63
cooking dinner for our family has nothing to do with feminism. most people do not own the title
seabeyond
Dec 2014
#61
I love cooking for my wife (and do so most days). While I don't think I love it enough
KingCharlemagne
Dec 2014
#92
sometimes when this OP poster gets an inkling of shame (or some signal that he has crossed the line)
Kali
Dec 2014
#75
Her attitude actually would be the ultimate goal of feminism in that wouldnt it be nice
randys1
Dec 2014
#7
Yep. And as we just saw with Sony paying Amy Adams and Jennifer Lawrence less than their
seaglass
Dec 2014
#31
The other four have gotten more screen time as the show has gone along
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Dec 2014
#85
exactly. she clearly states she does not know anything or even think about it.
seabeyond
Dec 2014
#46
probably. anyone relating cooking dinner to feminism has missed the boat, one way or another. nt
seabeyond
Dec 2014
#57
lol. i have had many with all nieces, nephews and two sons. well aware where they sit on the
seabeyond
Dec 2014
#69
That's exactly it. She's got hers so nothing to see here. Every minority/discriminated against group
stevenleser
Dec 2014
#106
I like the character she plays -- who wouldn't like the working class woman who can always
KingCharlemagne
Dec 2014
#93
And a good opinion it is. I've seen her on a couple of talk shows and she comes across
Autumn
Dec 2014
#80