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I think he admitted this in a recent interview (Terri Gross/Fresh Air) as well. He was also talking about how he took a lot longer to write this season. I'm intrigued; I thought he said he was getting the Louie character ready for a real relationship.

100% agreed that he gets the benefit of the doubt here. the way i read that scene (granted i haven't seen the whole episode yet), was as a feminist acting out why #notallmen is bullshit. because even he, a feminist man who recognizes rape culture, could be that man who ends up date-raping his friend. because all men

Yes. Good for him. I believe that he gets it. That there is a complicated power dynamic between men and women and patriarchy makes it toxic. Toxic for how men think about themselves and their relationships to women. Toxic for how women think about themselves and their relationships to men. There is a little that

He also did a stand up in which he said he dated a woman who, after he failed to be aggressive enough, said "I wanted you to take it". And Louie was making fun of that, saying that's crazy and ridiculous. That's immediately what I thought of when I read this article, as being somewhat a reference to that perception

Yeah I think the fact that he prefaced that scene with that lenghty monologue about all the shit women have had to endure shows that he's trying to get at something deeper than "Man that Louie sure is lovably clueless. Womp womp."

Or even if his character is not going to learn anything, the scene (which I haven't watched!) illustrated how horrifying and uncomfortable men (not all men!) frequently behave towards women—even women that they like.

Louis CK seems to act out the darker parts of the average male experience with accuracy that's chilling. This scene disgusted me, although I understand why it was done. Same with the 'fat girl' thing awhile ago. It can be hard to accept, since he's playing a version of himself on the show, and most audiences aren't

*walks backwards slowly out of the room*

OOO . . . OOO. . . . Can we start the dead baby jokes now or is it too soon?

I would like to share this blog entry that was written after the Steubenville assault.

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Um, whut? Have the Winchesters interviewed them yet?

Meant with all the love possible.

Seriously, bring on the DNA testing. The people have a right to know!

Yeah, never got it—the other one, the actor/clone of Tom Hanks—seems hard-working, talented in his own right, and very down-to-earth. I really hope Chet was switched at birth, because otherwise he may very well be the anti-christ he seems to be warning us about.

He is goddamn mess.

Speaking of getting naked, why didn't Dany tell Missandei that she and Grey Worm can do things that don't involve his dick (or lack thereof)? USE YOUR MOUTHS, DUMMIES.

Friend of mine made this. ETA: whoops wasn't supposed to be a reply to you but imma leave it anyway.