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How much detail is considered too much? I am looking at Career in particular. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Allsparkwars1 ( talk • contribs) 14:28, 5 July 2018 (UTC)
Should there be a subsection dedicated to Ratajkowski's writing career? At this point, she has published multiple essays in notable outlets, and her first book is due to be published this year. Given these developments, it might also make sense to add 'writer' to the list of occupations in the opening sentence and in the side box. Orangestwo ( talk) 05:05, 26 August 2021 (UTC)
Followed this through from the Robin Thicke article, and this section seems... really unencyclopaedic in tone, and is very clearly designed to emphasise an editor's P.O.V.: "Ratajkowski's assessment of her involvement in "Blurred Lines" as an unequivocal and properly feminist moment were reconsidered in her 2021 memoir, My Body. A hitherto repressed exchanged between Thicke and Ratajkowski in which Thicke, borne of frustration and indignation at the attention Ratajkowski commanded on set at his expense, grasped Ratajkowski's breast without her consent, causing Emily to cower and the shoot to momentarily halt. Because Ratajkowski didn't retaliate and because Thicke wasn't held accountable in any way, Ratajkowski relives the event in her memoir in order to illustrate the complex idea that the shoot was a real claim to female power though perhaps only as a result of the male's behest: "[T]he women who gained their power from beauty were indebted to the men whose desire granted them their power in the first place ... With that one gesture, Robin Thicke reminded everyone on the set that we women weren't really in charge ... I was nothing more than the hired mannequin." Way too much editorializing going on there. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.109.207.33 ( talk) 04:01, 18 February 2023 (UTC)
I think this article has kind of lost in quality since it has been promoted to good article, and the laast reassessment in 2018. I would suggest to file a GA-reassessment as a start. Any thoughts on that? Lectonar ( talk) 14:17, 8 June 2023 (UTC)
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How much detail is considered too much? I am looking at Career in particular. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Allsparkwars1 ( talk • contribs) 14:28, 5 July 2018 (UTC)
Should there be a subsection dedicated to Ratajkowski's writing career? At this point, she has published multiple essays in notable outlets, and her first book is due to be published this year. Given these developments, it might also make sense to add 'writer' to the list of occupations in the opening sentence and in the side box. Orangestwo ( talk) 05:05, 26 August 2021 (UTC)
Followed this through from the Robin Thicke article, and this section seems... really unencyclopaedic in tone, and is very clearly designed to emphasise an editor's P.O.V.: "Ratajkowski's assessment of her involvement in "Blurred Lines" as an unequivocal and properly feminist moment were reconsidered in her 2021 memoir, My Body. A hitherto repressed exchanged between Thicke and Ratajkowski in which Thicke, borne of frustration and indignation at the attention Ratajkowski commanded on set at his expense, grasped Ratajkowski's breast without her consent, causing Emily to cower and the shoot to momentarily halt. Because Ratajkowski didn't retaliate and because Thicke wasn't held accountable in any way, Ratajkowski relives the event in her memoir in order to illustrate the complex idea that the shoot was a real claim to female power though perhaps only as a result of the male's behest: "[T]he women who gained their power from beauty were indebted to the men whose desire granted them their power in the first place ... With that one gesture, Robin Thicke reminded everyone on the set that we women weren't really in charge ... I was nothing more than the hired mannequin." Way too much editorializing going on there. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.109.207.33 ( talk) 04:01, 18 February 2023 (UTC)
I think this article has kind of lost in quality since it has been promoted to good article, and the laast reassessment in 2018. I would suggest to file a GA-reassessment as a start. Any thoughts on that? Lectonar ( talk) 14:17, 8 June 2023 (UTC)
Emily Ratajkowski as Lt. Maggie Weston 185.69.145.86 ( talk) 04:48, 9 August 2023 (UTC)
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