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Phil Wright
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Where else can you go from perfection?

Where's Max?

Parenthood is what people want real life to be. Full of poignancy and meaning, with always enough time for a deathbed reconciliation. It's what real life would be if there was some sort of overarching planning or meaning behind it. Things are sometimes hard, but with enough gumption it can be overcome.

Kristina Braverman lives in a "Got mine, fuck you" sort of universe.

They establish it that if he wanted to he could get a job somewhere else pretty easily. He's actually good at his job.

This show is damn lucky it's so good. Normally I can't allow my emotions to be toyed with.

I think you should be very careful about assuming what I've experienced in my life. Statutes of limitations exist for a reason, you have no idea what actually happened in the events in question, so quit acting like you do.

there are lots of reasons to want to settle out of court on both sides. I'd actually say there are better reasons to want to settle out of court as a potential defendant (your good name being worth more than your money, not wanting to put your family through the circus of going to trial, etc.). the accuser wanting to

So you call me a dipshit and an idiot and somehow you feel like you deserve immunity from being called names? We have statutes of limitations for a reason, and it's awfully convenient to only bring these things up long after there would be any actual requirement to do something about them.

I think there is a fair chance, maybe even more than fair chance that he probably did it. This having been said how did every single one of these cases somehow go unreported until there was no legal obligation to follow up on them?

Well any of the people who make the accusations against him now could have reported it and had him arrested.

How is it testimony if he was never charged with anything or went to trial over it again? Oh wait it's not, that's called hearsay.

It's getting to the point where they either need to charge him with something or people need to stop bandwagoning this public shaming of him. At the end of the day I'd like to see some actual proof other than "well a lot of people said he did".

Shadows is a fun game. Hard to win, with a traitor constantly being a possibility to jeopardize the whole mission.

I feel the show remained strong until the most recent season. I think they basically ran out of ideas so Everyone gets a happy ending. The show has been getting happier as time has gone on though.

Am I the only person who thinks that a website where you can anonymously accuse people of rape is a bad idea?

Sloan's character has gotten more and more obnoxious. Remember how she publicly shamed that neckbeard and put him in his place? Oh the laughs we had.

I think that West Wing had some push back at least in that regard, even if ultimately Sorkin had this mind that everything would be better if we all just voted Democrat. This show has gotten so high off itself that it's practically unrecognizable from where it was even in season 1. I guess knowing going in that you

This show presents its' characters as morally and intellectually unassailable, and yet makes them look like complete morons and wonders why the audience really couldn't connect with it.

I'm aware, I'm referring to the kinds of people who use the term mansplaining, generally radical feminists.