You can’t even muster negative emotions against a show so bad you wrote three separate posts about it? Come on...
You can’t even muster negative emotions against a show so bad you wrote three separate posts about it? Come on...
A power dynamic exists because he’s the singer of a popular (ok, somewhat well-known) band.
These women were all adults, none of whom were employed by Butler or Arcade Fire, and presumably they all knew he was married. So it seems them coming to feel the interactions were “inappropriate” is really just them regretting decisions *they* made. I’m sure it’s tough to learn that groupies don’t matter, and I’m…
“the accusers had ‘sexual interactions with Butler that they came to feel were inappropriate given the gaps in age, power dynamics, and context in which they occurred.’”
But this is a half-hour comedy that’s kinda lazy about plotting...
Watch show first. Read about show second. This is an easy order to understand.
Spoil what bit? He was in the trailer.
Seeing Mark Linn-Baker as a father in a sitcom warms this 80's kid’s heart. Cousin Larry for life!
Yeah, no director and actor had ever hooked up on set before Wilde and Styles. A true anomaly.
Incel, much?
That’s a pretty weird take, man.
Also, she wasn’t using Det Williams’ phone. The trio just *assumed* it was Det Williams (as in who else would be helping them?)
I don’t think he did. He was lying (if you can call it that) in that he initially said he left show business to become a doorman because he wanted to (rather than out of need after a period of substance abuse), but I don’t think it was implied he was lying about attending Julliard and acting professionally for a time.
He only made up “really wanted to be a doorman”, I think. I think?
so in which reality/society men are allowed to “hulk out” in their everyday lives?
Yeah the pure recap is a waste. We saw the same show. I already know what happened.
Or, hear me out. It’s showing what women go through at work and in life?
Lol
Obligatory Canadian comment that Orphan Black is Canadian. Now that that’s out of the way: I think this show is a delight! I do not take issue with the character design whatsoever. The point Jen makes over and over again that women can’t really hulk out and have to learn to manage their rage lest they’re seen as…
Ah, I must have remembered incorrectly. I thought Bunny found her way to Mabel’s open apartment and was stabbed there.