Toward Emotional Maturity (1954)
Tags: "Parking", Cappy, Damn You B.F. Skinner, Emotions, Knickerbocker Productions, Leggings, Manipulation Of Emotions, Ponderous Narration, Psychology, The Fifties
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I’m so proud of her!
Sally is hot!! I’m not really sure whether B. F. Skinner should be derided, but I’m always happy to take a contrarian view. As noted in the clip’s comments, Sally has that Sylvia Plath thing going on—very hott. Related: I read a memoir by Peter Davison, who was one of her (SP) early boyfriends, and he tells a few stories on her. She was a couple notches beyond insane, from the telling, or from the get-go.
My point is, Sally is hot!!
Agreed on Sally.
Also, B.F. Skinner should ALWAYS be derided. It is a matter of principle.
like the tags. the fencing scene was the high point, I felt.