

"People are really going to read a lot more into it, which is fine. "The obvious next question when you're dealing with parents like Joe and Love is 'what kind of situation would your child be in that would push you to like the extremes that you're capable of?' We had written that idea of her story in February and early March, we were already well into writing all of this and stuff, and then we all went home. "That idea for that story came out of conversations that were really about, 'when you're a parent, what scares you the most?' and the immediate answer of so many parents said 'if my child is sick and I can't help them' and that is the most helpless that I have ever felt in my life. She said: "In terms of the episode about measles, we opened the writer's room in February of 2020, so it was before the pandemic started and we were all in person.
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Mackenzie has previously appeared in a number of high-profile TV shows. You's showrunner Sera Gamble previously told Newsweek that the anti-vaccine storyline was not created in response to the coronavirus pandemic, and that it was a complete coincidence that it came while vaccines are such a prominent topic of conversation. There’s a show called ‘You’ on Netflix, Arroyo said, to which.

We just don't believe in subjecting kids to toxic injections they don't need to fight things their bodies were created to fight. This went on for nearly two minutes, as Ingraham continued to deny she ever had measles and Arroyo trying to explain. On Monday, November 15, the hosts discussed a segment titled ‘Numbers don’t lie: viewers like woke-free TV’, when Arroyo proceeded to confuse Ingraham. He told Love that his kids had given her baby Henry measles, saying: "Our girls were pretty minor. Fox News anchors Laura Ingraham and Raymond Arroyo arguing about the hit Netflix show You has got people across the internet howling with laughter. In You, Mackenzie's character Gil was part of an anti-vaccine storyline, with his character choosing not to have his children vaccinated. Mackenzie has also had roles in shows like Lost, Grey's Anatomy, House, and NCIS. He is best known for appearing in The Facts of Life, Scandal, and Iron Will.
