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My money says he's also the kind of guy who refused to let her pay for her ticket specifically so he could pull something like this. Maybe not trying to sue her (altho apparently he has a history of this?), but to make her feel like SHE OWED HIM because he so ~generously~ paid for her ticket.

The whole freaking time, I was like, "Ok, you can tell the studio just told them to put it in, pander, make it as sickeningly cute as possible….and it's working I LOVE HIM SO MUCH HE'S IN A LITTLE COAT!"

It's a good movie, but I'm more horrified that they're on the side of the man who basically sued a woman for leaving a date.

Either that or you're a creep and they're trying to get away from you.

Don't worry. He put his name and face out there with this, so odds are good you'll have a date long before he ever does again.

Texting is worse than harassing someone?

BORDERLINE petty?

Yay, harassing women for leaving a bad date is so heroic!

fun note: it might also change the level of insurance your employers have to offer you.

Nah, this was pure spite from the get-go. For eight years now, they've been frothing at the bit for the chance to undo everything Obama did, and the ACA was their white whale. ALL that matters to them is that they get to say they got rid of it. The profit is gravy