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Like I said, I'm not a lawyer, judge, or member of a jury, so I'm not using legal definitions. I think it's fair for members of the public to think whatever they want about celebrities, especially when they have some evidence for their opinion. I think Miles Teller is a cock because of a douchey interview I read one

Oh, then consider the follow up comment cheerfully withdrawn.

To be fair, it's popularity over here means we get a higher level of talent. I mean, I think even Americans would thrill to watching the dancing talents of Melvin Odoom, Greg Rutherford, and Ed Balls. And that's just from the latest season!

I live overseas, so I've gone ahead and sent an angry letter demanding NBC undo it's cancellation already. Hopefully it won't get there too late to make a difference.

I know, you were an extra in the first Star Wars, right?

Enthusiastic amateur is how I describe myself on my Linkedin, if that helps. And Tinder, for that matter.

Maybe I'm just still riding high off the finale, but NBC seems to have let The Good Place be it's own thing creatively, which is a promising sign after the last few years of 1600 Penns and The Paul Reiser Shows (aka inoffensive high concept nonsenses, and sad attempts to make shows with 80s and 90s stars).

It's written into the pilot. They were twins conjoined at the forehead, and the separation surgery was a bit botched so Busy ended up with some of Casey's.

Ass Prince was my nickname in college.

Thanks, but I do know what a settlement is. I still think it's fair that, taken in context and with the other evidence around the case, it's enough for people to think he's a scumbag. Unless you think that all opinions on celebrities and public figures should be held to the standard of a court of law, which sounds

I think that was at least in part because it didn't seem too likely that he would win. I'm pretty sure there would have been a big explosion of outrage if he'd done so.

Hey, I like the way Kcelffa thinks!

"It's hard to say. Mostly because I don't understand exactly what I signed, or what some of these words mean. But I promise you this: I did not sexualise her ass."

It's an odd situation. I don't want to go around defending individual sexual harassers, and I'm not going to shed any tears over one guy getting what's coming to him, but Hollywood and the entertainment industry do seem to have some kind of bias or selective outrage about who gets heat.

Two different women accused him, and he settled, is my understanding of it. Neither one of which is conclusive evidence, of course, but taken together I think it's fair for (non law enforcement or judicial) people to assume he was guilty, or at least that he behaved badly at some point.

I was thinking of whoever the guy was in Van Helsing. Was that guy even a real actor, or just some confused guy they dragged in off the street while filming in some cheap Eastern European country?

Ha, yeah, I'm not going to fight this battle too hard, mostly because I'm pretty sure Gad will do a shitty job, regardless of the character's sexuality.

Not really my point, though I'm glad that we've decided ahead of time that Gad's performance is in fact campy.

And the most disappointing cinematic Dracula since the previous one.

Oh good, I was worried that we wouldn't question the merits of this particular bit of cultural progress until we'd seen the film. Personally, I'm appalled by how camp Gad has probably played the character.