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How many times has a woman objected, complained about it, and been blasted/shamed/ignored by the police/media/harrasser because of it? When women don't put up with and the guy faces no punishment… guess what? They think they are entitled and its okay.

Love the cast party sketch. It brought back some shameful memories but reminded me that everyone else back then was in the same boat.

Closed a show last night. Made some awkward banter at the cast party then walked home alone. This morning I watched the "Crucible Cast Party" sketch from SNL and felt much better. It reminded me of high school cast parties that filled everyone with shame and made me appreciate how inoffensive last night truly was.

I was very impressed with Kavalier and Clay though it also left me deeply sad. I had hoped Clay would find some romantic happiness when the sexual revolution arrived but the epilogue suggests it was not to be.

I was waiting for the reveal that "you have to forgive your family" was about forgiving them for something bigger than melting her toy. Perhaps her anger at their failings or her changing position in the family dynamic. But then I was an angry, precocious child who projects my needs onto my entertainment.

Another alternative: A pre-conversation battle with the Illusive Man as he steers some sort of reaper tank ala Dr. Wily

The first time I walked through the ruined Citadel I'd hoped there'd be a final battle with a cyborg-ed out Illusive Man. After all the build up our final conversation was a let down.

I've been working on a project this week. Witcher 3: Blood and Wine is patiently waiting for me to resume it this weekend. I put the plot on hold to explore the lovely new world. I've stumbled onto several subquests (and glitches) along the way. The DLC seems to hit both extremes. Hearts of Stone grew grimmer than the

Fair enough. The hype train should pick things up again by then.

For me The Force Awakens was a fun action film with a solid cast. The story itself wasn't as interesting as the promise of setting up new ideas in the future. Sadly there's such a time gap till the next film that the fan hopes for a groundbreaking multi-cultural action-filled gay romance that comments on every

I'm trying to think of one and coming up blank. Instead I come up with high school comedies like "Hairspray."

"Forget it Jake, it's the AV Club."

Kristin Chenoweth was in this, and I'm a fan, but when I saw the reviews I opted to skip it.

Many people assumed the museum would be full of Star Wars memorabilia. In truth Lucas owns a large collection of paintings that would have been displayed.

Mallow's story arc remains a personal favorite.

Yes! Super Mario RPG holds up well on a replay and I wish Mallow had re-appeared in later games.

"I can't believe it's not Gone Girl… spray."

I've said it before. Unintentional camp is the best kind of camp.

Agreed. Hydra has contradicted their "ideology" too many times to take it as relevant commentary. They just like killing people.

I just saw this film last night. I appreciated the lack of romance (Cap/Bucky shippers aside) and that the leads had respectful friendships instead.