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magfrank123
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WOOOOHHOHOO

well what is great about Louie is the ambiguity, I def dont think He is trying to trivialise rape (or men being raped/abused) everything he does is quite deliberate and it felt like deliberate (especially when she slams his head we realise wow this is not as funny as we thought)… but im more curious about people's

well what is great about Louie is the ambiguity, I def dont think He is trying to trivialise rape (or men being raped/abused) everything he does is quite deliberate and it felt like deliberate (especially when she slams his head we realise wow this is not as funny as we thought)… but im more curious about people's

This episode was my fav so far of the season and thats saying something. 
While cheating is an easy plot move of any soap/dramatic storyline and always a "bad" thing, in reality its more nuanced… and while Jess and Nick's reactions were expected and understandable and "normal" we still understand schmidt more than they

so if the roles had been reversed and a girl refused to blow louie and he knocked her head against the glass would it have been as "funny"?  I would be very interested to see the reaction had it been a girl who was pressured into a sex act that was not wanted. 

so if the roles had been reversed and a girl refused to blow louie and he knocked her head against the glass would it have been as "funny"?  I would be very interested to see the reaction had it been a girl who was pressured into a sex act that was not wanted. 

also the allusion where he says he should be killed not cured for being a monster

This show has mentioned abortion several times. So while I respect that you dont want *that* debate I would like to discuss its treatment by the show. 
Cards on the timetable I would consider myself very pro life. That said i can appreciate good comedy and good stories which deal with the issue and dont get offended