The Way We Were (1973) did NOT age well, ladies and gents.

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Warning: This post contains subjects of transgender hate, sexual harassment, and fat-shaming. Please proceed with caution.

"Yeah — I hated that, too. Jane Leeves is gorgeous at any size. Also, I didn’t care for the way they painted Roz as a 'slut' (just because she liked sex and dated a lot of guys)."

"OMG, yes, I forgot about this — I think I blocked it out, actually. The way they portrayed trans people was disgusting."

"Two words: 'Fat Monica.' That’s one that feels like it wasn’t just a case of it was 'a different time,' but just your basic 'let’s laugh at fat people' joke. It wasn’t cool then, and it isn’t cool now. Even in the late '90s/early '00s, there were conversations about eating disorders, so portraying someone who was a relatively 'normal' size as a joke was deeply unhealthy."

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