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Also, I’m only a casual fan and I somehow knew the Ackleses were working on a show set in the SPN universe, though not necessarily prequel, because Jensen had talked about it at cons. I guess it was the prequel element and his character being included that was a surprise to Jared.

Everything after Season 5 happened in Sam’s head while in Lucifer’s cage. That’s a hill I’m willing to die on because despite some really great individual episodes, they never really had a successful arc or any solid character development after that.

No, but Cenk “David Duke is not a racist” Ungar and other fake leftists that white ladies like did. You’re a prototypical white feminist who really just wants the white boys to love her. I hope you think about that when they start calling you a c*nt and a w*hore when you’re no longer cute.

Co-signed. The racism and double standards was unspeakable, and this site has been in the tank for white supremacist fake leftists for a long time.

The bury your gays trope is well documented. It doesn’t matter if a straight white male doesn’t see it. It exists. 

The show is improving, but I’m still pissed at the tone-deaf classic bury-your-gays crap they pulled and the way they were just shocked! that fans would take umbrage. Plus, the whole...see we meant to bring him back all along is such BS. Glad they backpedaled, don’t have a problem with the actors but they still

If you don’t doubt my experience, then don’t dismiss it and don’t shift the conversation back to how important your opinion of a kid’s movie is. The kid’s movie is not important and your opinion of kid’s movies isn’t important. The misogyny is. The problem is that men. mostly white ones think their right to say and

I was threatened rape on twitter more than once for saying I’d give the all-female film a chance, so whatever you didn’t see, a lot of females felt. Whatever you don’t doubt, please take that condescending tone and shove it. You can’t know if you haven’t experienced it. 

I would also like to say that Patton came up in the highly misogynistic and homophobic world of comedy in the eighties and has...gasp...changed, grown and realized that some of his earlier bits were not okay, without making a big “me, me, me” deal about it. He owns his past and has changed with the times. If someone

It’s excellent and gets better. The early seasons are obviously riffing on the elevator pitch “Game of Thrones in Space” but that’s not necessarily a bad thing and it gets better when it finds its own footing. It’s never going to be a huge hit though because it doesn’t have the same duality as huge hits that go both

I liked it too, and there’s no denying that the misogynist firestorm online made it “uncool” to give it a chance despite the howls of it’s not women just THOSE women. I didn’t love it, but the issue was the fact that the cameos were horseshoed into the narrative that bothered me. It was still better than Ghostbusters

That’s probably mine! I don’t know but my mother and older brother insist that the Count was the first character I reacted to on the show. They tell me that as a toddler I appeared to be counting along - or at least following along - with him and then would squeal with delight when the thunder and lightning part would

Agreed, but I don’t think the counter culture of now is any less misogynist. The one thing nearly every political or religious extreme has in common is misogyny.

Not only did C.K. destroy women who threatened him he cultivated friendships with strong women so they would defend him and he could use them as shields. He clearly did this with Garafolo, as he did with Pamela Adlon. Adlon has handled the situation better, and Tig Notaro figured it out while it was happening and put

They could have paid 69 real reporters a million dollars each. Actual reporters with skills and who would do some digging into, for example, the massive corruption of the current administration.

I’ve been accused of misogyny for comparing her to Sarah Palin, but I mean that that as a critique of the media not her specifically. She’s being made far more important and famous than she’s earned because she’s pretty and brings in ratings. That’s not her fault but it is the media’s fault since they ignore more

I hear you right back! It’s a good thing that Kelly might actually face some justice. 

I’m pretty reticent to condemn women, or perhaps even some men, for working with predators because the Janet Jackson debacle with CBS should illustrate that even huge stars who have made billions of dollars for media companies can suffer by being labeled difficult. Maybe Lady Gaga was being provocative, maybe she

Everyone go see If Beale Street Could Talk, which is 1000x better than Green Book by every measure.