Kristen Davis
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I'm just sure they do. I mean, do they probably do what they want anyway? Yes, they probably do. But I do think that people in general, men and women, want to be loved, right? But I also think...
I'm just sure they do. I mean, do they probably do what they want anyway? Yes, they probably do. But I do think that people in general, men and women, want to be loved, right? But I also think...
Sometimes the women have been socialized to think that they need to achieve a certain status and that that status might be based on what man they were dating or what that man has or drives or what his job is. And to me, I think that's kind of sad only because when that man changes his mind, what is that woman going to be left with? And I always feel like...
Sometimes the women have been socialized to think that they need to achieve a certain status and that that status might be based on what man they were dating or what that man has or drives or what his job is. And to me, I think that's kind of sad only because when that man changes his mind, what is that woman going to be left with? And I always feel like...
Do not depend on a man for your financial well-being. That's my personal advice in general. I know I'm getting into terrible, terrible territory at this point, but whatever. But I love these conversations because I do think it's still very, very, very interesting to talk about men and women and money and sex and power and the exchange of that.
Do not depend on a man for your financial well-being. That's my personal advice in general. I know I'm getting into terrible, terrible territory at this point, but whatever. But I love these conversations because I do think it's still very, very, very interesting to talk about men and women and money and sex and power and the exchange of that.
And I love the kind of liveliness with which it is discussed in the episode. Yeah. Then, oh, Lord, oh, Lord, we cut to Charlotte and Charlotte is out in the woods in Connecticut. She's gone to see this artist who she thinks that she's going to get to represent that.
And I love the kind of liveliness with which it is discussed in the episode. Yeah. Then, oh, Lord, oh, Lord, we cut to Charlotte and Charlotte is out in the woods in Connecticut. She's gone to see this artist who she thinks that she's going to get to represent that.
We don't exactly say this, but when it says something like Charlotte's coup, I think it says that's because she's it's like a big get to get to be summoned by this artist out to his studio in the rural wilds of Connecticut. So she goes in and he gives this incredible little monologue about the source of all life and pleasure and beauty. That is really like, wow.
We don't exactly say this, but when it says something like Charlotte's coup, I think it says that's because she's it's like a big get to get to be summoned by this artist out to his studio in the rural wilds of Connecticut. So she goes in and he gives this incredible little monologue about the source of all life and pleasure and beauty. That is really like, wow.
And I really enjoyed and I feel like we should like print it out and put it somewhere. He gives this very beautiful speech, wonderful. while the lights are still kind of off in his kind of barn slash studio. And Charlotte's just standing there like wide eyed, like, wow, you know, what's he going to show me?
And I really enjoyed and I feel like we should like print it out and put it somewhere. He gives this very beautiful speech, wonderful. while the lights are still kind of off in his kind of barn slash studio. And Charlotte's just standing there like wide eyed, like, wow, you know, what's he going to show me?
And then he, when he goes on for a while about the, you know, the power and the source of all life, it turns out, that these are very much Georgia O'Keeffe-inspired paintings that could be flowers, but they're not. There's something that he uses a C word for that I'm not going to use, okay, because I draw the line as does Charlotte.
And then he, when he goes on for a while about the, you know, the power and the source of all life, it turns out, that these are very much Georgia O'Keeffe-inspired paintings that could be flowers, but they're not. There's something that he uses a C word for that I'm not going to use, okay, because I draw the line as does Charlotte.
But that word just starts getting thrown around right and left, just right and left. And Charlotte's just like, oh, God. And then his wife comes in and she also uses the C word, which is also very, very prescient of things to come in the show. I don't know if you guys remember, like we have kind of older couples who teach sex courses and things coming.
But that word just starts getting thrown around right and left, just right and left. And Charlotte's just like, oh, God. And then his wife comes in and she also uses the C word, which is also very, very prescient of things to come in the show. I don't know if you guys remember, like we have kind of older couples who teach sex courses and things coming.
I mean, like, oh, I had many flashes in my mind when I was watching this episode of these very interesting, you know, kind of bohemian-ish artsy types of older couples who have a lot to say. And teach us people about sexuality and free use of the C word. I'm sure you guys know what I mean, but I'm definitely not going to say it. I just don't think I can. I just don't think I can.
I mean, like, oh, I had many flashes in my mind when I was watching this episode of these very interesting, you know, kind of bohemian-ish artsy types of older couples who have a lot to say. And teach us people about sexuality and free use of the C word. I'm sure you guys know what I mean, but I'm definitely not going to say it. I just don't think I can. I just don't think I can.
It does remind me also of Pat Field, though, because the highest compliment for Pat Field is to say that something is... C-U-N-T-Y. That was like high praise, okay? But when she would kind of like shout it at you in her deep voice, it always seemed a little scary, but she really meant that as a compliment. Like that was a big, big, big compliment if you could get that compliment from Pat Field.
It does remind me also of Pat Field, though, because the highest compliment for Pat Field is to say that something is... C-U-N-T-Y. That was like high praise, okay? But when she would kind of like shout it at you in her deep voice, it always seemed a little scary, but she really meant that as a compliment. Like that was a big, big, big compliment if you could get that compliment from Pat Field.