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Date: 2012-08-30 02:55 pm (UTC)I'm glad that women do have executive superpowers in the media, but Katie Jacobs grated on me from the beginning. (Take off that damned hat and get a decent haircut, for the 1970s are long over.) What really, really turned me off was the behind the scenes ego-stroking for "Broken," in which she said "I cut his (Hugh Laurie's) hair." Not "his hair was cut" or "so and so in the hair department cut his hair," but she said "I." I hope to God she did not actually pick up clippers and cut his hair, because ick. Just ick. That alone oversteps the boss/employee relationship in a big way.