Bateman was 16 when she found fame on Family Ties, playing Mallory, the sister of Michael J. Fox s character. Through her decades in Hollywood, Bateman has seen more of an emphasis on women s looks than the appearance of male stars, like her brother, Jason Bateman. She s hoping to change that by encouraging women to take a step away from the fillers and filters and embrace their natural face. Now a lot of younger woman are looking at older women in the public eye. and they see that they re getting their faces cut up and plastic injected in and toxins and everything so if you re 20, 25 years old, you look at that and you go, Oh, I guess that s what I have to do, Bateman said. Or you see these women who seem frightened about looking older and then you think, Oh, I don t want to put the breaks on, because I don t want to be frightened. I don t want that to be my future.
Yeah, so I was afraid of that: Vision’s (Paul Bettany) dead body is walking around Westview. That’s just one of many disturbing revelations in “On A Very Special Episode,” the fifth installment of
WandaVision. Captain Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) is recovering from her traumatic experience in Westview, and acting S.W.O.R.D Director Tyler Hayward (Josh Stamberg) isn’t making it easy for her. He’s more than just a clueless government honcho, overly consumed with protocol. He’s cruel, playing footage of Monica’s humiliating performance as “Geraldine” from “Now In Color” while they’re in a public briefing.