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It's creepy because the entire notion that it's "his" baby to lose presumes some degree of ownership of the woman and some control over her choice. She has to carry the thing to term, she has to give birth, it's her kid and her decision - the glorified sperm donor doesn't get to pout and whine about "losing his baby"

It's creepy because the entire notion that it's "his" baby to lose presumes some degree of ownership of the woman and some control over her choice. She has to carry the thing to term, she has to give birth, it's her kid and her decision - the glorified sperm donor doesn't get to pout and whine about "losing his baby"

ABORTION STOPS A BEATING FINGERNAIL

ABORTION STOPS A BEATING FINGERNAIL

Sylvester McCoy was older than Colin Baker.

Sylvester McCoy was older than Colin Baker.

Seriously. DBag is being a bit too insistent with his "the author is dead"-isms here - the New Critics never said that the text should be read in a complete vacuum, utterly unconnected to any biographical information regarding the author - their core claim was merely that the author's own reading of the work was just

Seriously. DBag is being a bit too insistent with his "the author is dead"-isms here - the New Critics never said that the text should be read in a complete vacuum, utterly unconnected to any biographical information regarding the author - their core claim was merely that the author's own reading of the work was just

Be fair - nobody could've made that one sound good.

Be fair - nobody could've made that one sound good.

The show has played Charlie's stalking as kind of a lark for years, but the fact is that actual stalkers have a fairly despicable view of women, and that "dark Charlie" moment shouldn't have come as out of character for anyone who takes seriously the notion that this person has been stalking and harassing a woman

The show has played Charlie's stalking as kind of a lark for years, but the fact is that actual stalkers have a fairly despicable view of women, and that "dark Charlie" moment shouldn't have come as out of character for anyone who takes seriously the notion that this person has been stalking and harassing a woman

There's always been something dark and creepy about Charlie's obsession with the Waitress that should imply a level of discomfort/dysfunctionality with women in general - something that made those dark, cruel, Dennis-like comments make a lot more sense in context. I don't think that moment was nearly as out of

There's always been something dark and creepy about Charlie's obsession with the Waitress that should imply a level of discomfort/dysfunctionality with women in general - something that made those dark, cruel, Dennis-like comments make a lot more sense in context. I don't think that moment was nearly as out of

Which was eight years and three movies ago.

Which was eight years and three movies ago.

Oh, and for the record, "Fantastic Mr. Fox" didn't open with "Heroes and Villains" - it opened with Alexandre Desplat's opening theme, followed by "The Ballad of Davy Crockett."

Oh, and for the record, "Fantastic Mr. Fox" didn't open with "Heroes and Villains" - it opened with Alexandre Desplat's opening theme, followed by "The Ballad of Davy Crockett."

@avclub-e4854c5608c54d96a6b3f76b9414a746:disqus - "An opener takes a lot more space in the viewers' mind"? Says who? And even if we're going to take that as holy writ, Darjeeling opened with the title theme from a 1958 Bollywood movie, and Moonrise Kingdom opened with Britten's "Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra."

@avclub-e4854c5608c54d96a6b3f76b9414a746:disqus - "An opener takes a lot more space in the viewers' mind"? Says who? And even if we're going to take that as holy writ, Darjeeling opened with the title theme from a 1958 Bollywood movie, and Moonrise Kingdom opened with Britten's "Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra."