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But the anxiety and panic was due to the fact that he knew Paul was watching him, waiting for him to fuck it up so that he could berate his son yet again.

I am well over 50 years old, and in my entire life my father never said anything to me or my siblings that was even close to the things Paul screamed at his son—and he raised 6 kids. And most of us are able to “fully function” as adults.

I guess that depends on what rises to the level of sexual assault, which I fear is another term that is becoming so commonplace and liberally applied to situations in which it’s not necessarily apt.

Gonky is so helpful as a walking workbench, I love them.

It just seems to be a pretty serious word to throw around as a “catch-all.” A person who causes someone to feel uncomfortable is not really in the same league as a person who causes someone to feel as though they might be physically harmed at any moment.

Are you always this unpleasant?

The woman who plays Paul’s mother as well. Did you ever see her as Steve’s mom on “Him & Her”? She was incredible in that part as well, playing a character who is the polar opposite of the one she now plays. 

Well, at least Paul is out of the house so his kids aren’t subjected to his hair-trigger fits of rage and the completely inappropriate things he screams at them.

Oh, ok...so you are just a petulant 2-year-old. Thanks for the clarification.

It would be nice, but considering the few comments left here after a season finale, it doesn’t seem likely.

Or maybe it’s some people with legitimate questions who would like to know more before they react with a knee-jerk response? Just because a person doesn’t automatically jump on the lynch-Franco bandwagon doesn’t mean they are “fans” of any of the shit you said.

Can anyone define what is meant when they say that a person or situation was “unsafe?” Do you mean they just felt uncomfortable, or like they thought they might be in literal physical danger of being attacked?

That actually depends on which state or country you happen to be in at the time.

Can you, like, grow the fuck up and stop with your petty name-calling and insults? We get it, you disagree with the other person, but that doesn’t mean you need to be a bullying asshole and call him names like a petulant 2-year old.

What “dark deeds?” He’s hinted that he was a pushover when it came to women showing him some attention, even though he was already in a (presumed) monogamous relationship. Which makes him appear to be a riskier choice, if monogamy is a deal-breaker. But beyond that, what dark deeds is he suspected of?

But he’s shown no interest in the case at all...he’s asked more about the custody case and her relationship with her grandson’s mother than he has about her police work.

Where did I say that Crystal has to do ballroom to be a drag queen? She can do any kind of drag she wants. But if she’s going to do circus drag, it will be discussed.

The mother is calmer and more kind. The dad is a prick with rage issues. He should be removed from that home for the safety and wellbeing of those kids. Seriously, I’ve never had that thought occur for a TV dad before. But Paul is abusive to those kids--especially Luke.

Wow, I just did some research and you really underplayed what had happened.

So is he gone for good? Or just one or two episodes?