I mean, I agree with you to an extent, but to play devil's advocate the candidate they were backing, Handel, is also a female.
I mean, I agree with you to an extent, but to play devil's advocate the candidate they were backing, Handel, is also a female.
I don't think it's bullshit at all. I don't quite understand it right now, but with the season's many recurring themes of the infrequency of technology working and the occasional intervention of possibly divine beings, there are a handful of theories that would make it make sense. And in a show as meticulously crafted…
Also for the hundreds of office workers, construction workers, caterers, engineers, computer technicians, drivers, grips, and PAs.
EP of Lost and The Leftovers, Writer for Star Trek 09, Prometheus and Tomorrow Land. Hugely ambitious writer who falls flat sometimes but he's shown a ton of improvement and learning from past mistakes with The Leftovers so I'll watch anything he touches now.
I get the feeling you're implying he's bad at both of these things, but I hope you're not. Character development was the best thing Lost had going for it, especially in its later seasons, and The Leftovers was a masterclass example of both plotting and character work.
"HBO is developing a Watchmen TV series-"
Regardless of money, Black Panther looks fucking good.
Honest question- is there a term to differentiate between different types of sexual assault rape?
This is so awesome. I love seeing their first critically-acclaimed movie not only have a decent opening, but show up with decent legs and gradually overtake their shitty movies that had great openings with terrible retention rates. It's kind of rare in studio filmmaking, but I am ecstatic with the prospect of Wonder…
You're right, I may have misread that comment initially so I apologize for appearing to endorse it.
No, I'm saying that we still have no concrete evidence amidst conflicting reports about what actually occurred, and it's irresponsible to definitively jump to one conclusion about it when that may not be the case.
Look, all he's saying is that Corrine has been known for taking her top off in a pool on TV, which means it fits our preconceived understanding of her that she would take her top off in this pool on TV. That's not victim blaming, that's just connecting the dots. That being said, the story is too vague to have a firm…
Yes, he was very drunk, although definitely not blackout and presumably not as far gone as she was.
Corrine hasn't said she was attacked. She explicitly hasn't blamed Demario, but the producers. That is fact. If that fact changes, then our discourse is change, but for now you are being irresponsible by spreading false rumors and misconceptions.
But you're ignoring the complexities. Based on the majority of reports (which could be false and should be taken with a grain of salt), it seems that the person instigating sexual activity was the person too drunk to consent, which puts it in a really weird gray area. And that hasn't been confirmed at all so it could…
Are you kidding me? Drinking and potential sexual relations are part of the show. A rape hasn't been confirmed and at this point seems unlikely to have happened in the traditional sense of the word. Even if it did, this seems to be a very unique situation in which the guilty party would be a third party and not either…
Both of them hired attorneys, and both of them may have potentially been too drunk to consent. That second part is little more than a rumor so don't believe it as fact, but also don't believe anything other than official statements as fact (and even those lightly) because the key theme of this case so far is…
…Is that the character's real name? If so, that's the greatest dumb-fake-name I've heard in a while.
Gavin Belson also directed the wonderful indie film Captain Fantastic from last year, huge recommendation if you haven't seen it
She is SO GOOD in Always Shine. Very undersign movie with two great performances