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It’s the same mentality that calls women who don’t sleep with them ‘sluts’.

“Twitch used to be full of people who were bullied, but now it’s full of a bunch of sluts.”

Holy shit.

“The same sluts that rejected us, the same sluts that chose the god damn cool kids over us.”

False. There is also the moment when the tiny lost boy touches Robin Williams’ face and says, “Oh there you are, Peter.”

Rufio is the whole reason to watch Hook.

It seems like so many men think that if they don’t have a burning, all-consuming hatred for women in the forefront of their conscious brains, that this automatically means that they respect women. Like, if they don’t actually think the words “what a fucking cunt” they are okay.

I’ve tried this off and on and it’s extremely depressing to realize that even $600 blouses at Nordstrom are made in China. They just have bigger profit margins. And while I’ve heard that there are factories in China (for example) that adhere to fair labor laws, I’m pretty fucking skeptical.

He spent 10 months investigating a topic to help those who have been sexually abused by a powerful man. He used his privilege, status and smarts to help people. What the fuck is wrong with that? I commend him. Use your attack for someone else. He doesn’t deserve it. Itching to bash the privileged? Bash Trump’s kids.

I’m a black, disabled, queer woman from the south and I don’t resent a fucking to-the-manor-born journalist one bit. He hasn’t taken a thing from me and, with this gig, has given so very much back to me. Hush.

Okay please. Yes he is privileged but that resume above cannot be achieved by privilege alone. Come ON.

He’s 29 now, but yes, he is Doogie Howser. He graduated from Bard College at the age of 15 then started at Yale law school at 16. He’s member of the New York Bar. He had already done a stint at the State Department before he started a career in journalism. His resume is pretty insane.

He looks like Sinatra.

Bah, I hated that entire sequence. It’s just such a boring and uninspired conflict.

I hated it, and I hate how Max is used as an all-purpose conflict generator between all the boys and I would really not rather she be a love interest at all but she’s clearly going to be for somebody

Yeah, I hate that kind of coincidence. The sort of stuff that always happens in sitcoms.

I liked that Bob’s advice turned out to be really bad. It was a good way to establish that the threat Will faced was very real.

Yes definitely a delight.

considering noah schnapp was pretty much absent for most of season 1 (except for the pilot) i was afraid his acting might not be up to par with the other kids, but holy crap. he brings it every single time.

So nothing else happened for 4 years, and then this person enters SAA all of a sudden? Am I missing something here?