I fully support the members of the Los Angeles Police Protective League exercising their freedoms of expression to dissent and criticize in a lawful, non-violent manner.
I fully support the members of the Los Angeles Police Protective League exercising their freedoms of expression to dissent and criticize in a lawful, non-violent manner.
If that's a blunder, I really have to start making some myself.
"If it was because he didn't want to play a gay character, that's lame."
"No main chatacter should die offscreen in the first few minutes of an episode."
You know what — you've probably put more thought into a True Blood storyline than the entire writing staff managed over the show's entire run.
It's so depressingly predictable they kill Tara as soon as she actually shows some sign of getting a decent plotline that doesn't involve her being raped and tortured or providing another horrible occasion for Sookie and her precious fairy vagina bullshit to prove she's the worse best friend ever.
Kendall:
"You'd be much better off just saying that you hate Fitz "just because"
rather than attempt your lame argument that Jake has suffered more than
Fitz."
"I fully expect you to feel the same way about that guy, and if you don't you're a hypocrite."
What's really insulting and unrealistic is the idea that no really mean yes — at least when you're a woman saying it to a rapist.
"In the book Cersei actually does more than consent. She orders Jamie to do it "now". If that's not a consent then nothing is."
"He's done a lot of good things actually."
Funny how 'Call The Midwife' has been a huge hit for the BBC (and PBS) despite the lack of women being sexually assaulted, having their clothes ripped off while being subjected to rape threats or delivering exposition while topless.
"People arguing that Jaime is a shadeless bad guy are just as bad as people saying he's perfect."
So, because he treats one woman more or less decently who has protected him (Brienne) it's beyond the realms of possibility that he's rape Cersei, the love who's rejected him? (Quite possibly for the first time in his life.)
"There’s certainly some wiggle-room in terms of what Dan Savage might
call “enthusiastic consent”—Cersei raises objections, in the midst of
lovemaking."
"why is it a Good Guy move to stay with your wife if you're going to
continue to want to drag your mistress in every time something goes
wrong"
Well, that's nice - I wish Shonda would stop making Scandal a show that sends the message that stalking, harassment and sexual assault is "romantic". (Yes, Fitzgerald Grant I'm soooo fucking looking at you.)
Yeah, I'm really over Olitz because… has everyone just forgotten that Big Jerry isn't the only rapist in the Grant clan? If Mellie hadn't walked interrupted Fitz assaulting Olivia in that elevator he wouldn't have taken "no" for an answer — just as he refused to do all the times he stalked, harassed and refused to…
"One, I think “The Price Of Free And Fair Elections” is invested in
vindicating Fitz as a “good” guy. Letting him know about the rape gives
him a chance to finally be the good guy, after months of being a jerk about almost everything and everyone."