“He is a hot, sad, thin ghost. Surely there’s a real sweetheart under all those dumb tattoos. I bet I can fix him.”— Scaachi Koul, buzzfeed.com
“Sorry we laughed, Spencer. Please accept this rose quartz as a symbol of our affection.”— Cady Drell, marieclaire.com
“Did she really say the rude comment the gossip columnist said she said? Was Duff simply feuding with herself the entire time? We’ll never know, and that’s why I can’t let it go.”— Allie Jones, thecut.com
“Miranda truly had it all: a successful career, a house in Brooklyn, a husband, a baby, and even a dog.”— Sara David, broadly.vice.com
“We may choose a different path on how we get there, which Sex and the City normalized for many, but ultimately, many of us want to end up in the comfort of familiarity.”— Rory Riley Topping, medium.com
“Yet, while every character is so markedly terrible, you still somehow hope they’ll do better.”— Scaachi Koul, buzzfeed.com
“Our culture has embraced bloodlust, and for some, reality TV has become our coliseum. The creators set up impossible situations for us to navigate without any of the support systems of the real world. Situations that cause some of us pain and anger and sadness. They don’t do it because they are mons…”— Ben DeLaCreme, facebook.com
“So, what are you three hens gossiping about? Archie's Efron-esque emergence from the chrysalis of puberty?”— Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Cheryl Blossom, Madelaine Petsch, imdb.com
“I feel like I’m wandering through the lost epilogue of Our Town.”— Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Veronica Lodge, Camila Mendes, imdb.com
“Are you familiar with the works of Truman Capote? I’m Breakfast at Tiffany’s, but this place is strictly In Cold Blood.”— Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Veronica Lodge, Camila Mendes, imdb.com
“As hot and smart as you are you should be the Queen Bey of this drab hive.”— Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Veronica Lodge, Camila Mendes, imdb.com
“I'm not actually pop culture or social media savvy. I really didn't know what Twitter was when I created an account.”— Misha Collins, inspiringquotes.us
“In Grace’s account, she told Ansari “Let’s relax for a moment, let’s chill,” when she says he went for a condom too early for her comfort. While it may not have been the “absolutely not” or “fuck no” that tweeters the world over seem to scold Grace for not emitting, in millennial parlance, “let’s re…”— Julianne Escobedo Shepherd, jezebel.com
“Especially in these times in Hollywood, it seems fair for people to point out this potential hypocrisy of Timberlake. Part of this change as a society involves having difficult discussions and scrutinizing our own actions, and if Timberlake is willing to put forward his vocal support for women in th…”— Taylor Maple, bustle.com
“It’s so sad to see a pop star like Lorde going over to the dark side of bigotry and antisemitism at such a young age. Even more hypocritical was her announcement that she would be keeping her engagements in Putin’s Russia, that global font of Nobel-prize grade humanitarianism. Lorde’s decision to pl…”— Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, breitbart.com
“Lena Dunham may be the first person to fabricate details of her alleged rape, then proclaim all women’s claims need to be believed, and then publicly accuse a young woman of lying about having been raped. Finally, the star and creator of “Girls” has been exposed as the empty vessel she is.”— Maureen Callahan, nypost.com
“The filmmakers and I are not only comfortable sticking with our original casting, but genuinely happy to have Johnny playing a major character in the movies. I accept that there will be those who are not satisfied with our choice of actor in the title role. However, conscience isn’t governable by co…”— J. K. Rowling, jkrowling.com
“It’s about who’s been pushing forward the voices of all women and not just their own. If Time wants to frame important people in the movement – it should be those that consistently rally for all women. It should be those that lack power and influence but made sacrifices and need the visibility.”— Gin, awesomelyluvvie.com
“What about, say, Terry Crews, who is a man who decided to break silence and that shit was major. In this culture of toxic masculinity, men speaking up about their victimhood is revolutionary.”— Luvvie Ajayi, awesomelyluvvie.com
“I am not questioning the validity of Taylor’s experience or her story. What I have a problem with is what Taylor is being positioned as the face of a movement by being placed on this cover, because she won a lawsuit. She lost nothing when others have lost everything when they break silence, but don’…”— Luvvie Ajayi, awesomelyluvvie.com