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In other words, the accused MUST be guilty, and if anyone decides differently based on the evidence they are perpetrators of rape culture?

Are you completely shut off to the possibility that a rape did not occur?

I see everyone is celebrating the involvement of Patty Jenkins in Wonder Woman but that film is uninteresting and it's supposed feminism is almost non-existent, I can't really see why people are so happy about the damn thing.

Marion was strong and funny and smart and adventuresome, but I guess that doesn't count since she wasn't the lead.

Insecure is a much better show than Girls.

Isn't great art born out of pushing your own boundaries?

Amy Adams' character is pretty important.

B) Feminism is now about publicly shaming artists and telling them how to create.

You didn't answer my questions, but I'll provide an answer to your's.

(really? Q? does anyone over 18 and outside of an academic environment refer to themselves as "queer"?)

Does the film succeed in its own mission, i.e. does it do what it tries to do well?

Who decides what it means to shoot and light a scene well? If we both see the same film and I like the way that it is shot and lit and you don't, what does that mean?

It seems like the same strand of thinking behind "everyone's opinion is equally valid" which brought us the global warming "controversy" also backs the supremacy of subjective experience in popular culture.

BDSM communities and certain kinks are totally understandable even if they're not my thing, but they generally stress the importance of consent and safety for a reason.

Fair amount of straight porn is made for (and often by) lonely, frustrated men who resent and even hate women.

Does Dan watch mainstream gay porn? As is the case with most mainstream porn aimed at gay male customers, the purpose of most mainstream porn aimed at straight male customers (including porn directed by women) is to bring the fantasies of customers to life. I don't see why that means that the resulting porn is

I thought we were talking about structure, not supernatural elements. I view season 2 as having a more clearly defined plot structure than season 1.

In my view it's the first season that put "aesthetics and raw emotion over structure." I viewed the second season as a departure from that approach.

For those of you have seen the film Life of Pi or read the novel, did some elements of this finale remind you of it at all? The responses of the nun when she was confronted by Nora reminded me a lot of what Pi had to say to Yann at the end of Life of Pi.

In season 2 Kevin was buried. He climbed out of the ground eight hours later. That would be one hell of a mental illness.