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Tina Fey

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Writer of the Netflix show The Four Seasons, discussed in relation to flawed characters and realistic portrayals of long-term friendships.

Mentions (7)
"Slutty, witty, librarian types. Make me wanna renew my book just so I could see her type bitch. It seems like a lot of female comics opted for the Amy Schumer slutty party girl variety. But Tina had the right idea."
Why weren't there more of this archetype of female comedians? · bingdongtheditch · ↑380 · 2024-01-14
"Really annoying. Going back and reading Tina Fey's statement on the 30 Rock episodes is extremely embarrassing."
"Nearly twenty years after the original Mean Girls, in which Lizzie Caplan was casted as the "weirdo" and they made Lindsay Lohan "ugly" by making her wear a polo, Tina Fey at 75 years old is the most attractive woman in the new Mean Girls trailer."
"Inspired by my gfs dad getting pissed because they're "Remaking the Golden Girls with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Why don't they come out with anything original anymore??" I take a look at it and it's definitely fake, but these old people can't tell, and they see things like this all day long."
I feel bad for old people navigating all the fake stuff on the internet · u/Paula-Abdul-Jabbar · ↑33 · 2024-04-27
"I remember reading Tina Fey's book and her level of insecurity about not being blonde made me realize how severe that expectation was in the 1980s for white women."
Blonde Insecurities · u/Clean_Dragonfruit174 · ↑41 · 2025-07-05
"Tina Fey, Cameron Diaz, Nicole Kidman.. all strong women who don't care how it looks to be with a shorter man because they're confident enough in themselves not to care"
There is hope for short kings · u/nymeriatargaryen23 · ↑23 · 2024-01-22
"Me and my gf just watched The Four Seasons on Netflix. It's whatever, a pretty meh show, but a nice watch on a lazy Sunday if you like all the actors like we do. Plus it was written by Tina Fey."
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