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"slept with a bunch of hot 17+ year old aspiring actors."

Wow, that's some crazy talk. Angel went through some ups and downs, but season 1 is definitely (in my subjective opinion) the weakest season. For the most part, the show got better as it went along- season 5 not only has several of the very best episodes of the series, but one of the greatest series finales of all

Prison Break? Might as well use this as an excuse to post Prison Prison Break from Acceptable.TV (featuring a beautiful youthful Dan Harmon):
http://youtu.be/tM7DeaVwJPc

Those things "usually" (as there's no standard) apply to someone who blames themselves, or convinces themselves that maybe it didn't happen, or doesn't want to cause a stir, or are generally close to the victim

I figure they'll just not give it any promotion whatsoever.

C'mon dude. RUSH.

that wasn't exactly smart.

"Rape-shaming is awful, but it's also bad to take an accuser's story at face value and not even question it."

Yes, creepy. That detail is like adding insult to (horrifying beyond all reason) injury.

I had never heard of him until I saw someone tweeting about this story. Maybe they think most readers won't know who he is?

Yes, season 2 probably had more great episodes than season 1. And I definitely don't understand the criticism of both Epitaph episodes. I thought the 2nd one was kind of weak, but Epitaph 1 was incredible and got people who had previously been lukewarm on the series interested in checking out season 2.

And we let her get away with it, because she was so darn adorable.

Having directed episodes of Game of Thrones, Michelle MacLaren is an expert (sexpert?) at this.

I'd have to listen to it again, but I don't think she was saying "it was her choice whether the Innocence Project folks took Adnan's case," but was confirming with the Innocence Project that their research would become the central focus of the podcast moving forward (which is something they have to agree to as well-

Apparently: she started working on the story nearly a year ago, but as of the last episode, she's close to "caught up," as in they're finishing new episodes with new info a few days before they go online.

I think Koenig has suggested they want to try other kinds of stories with Serial. They don't want it to become nothing but true crime stuff.

I stumbled onto the subReddit and discovered that they were all way more into it than I had imagined

Have you actually read details about all the multiple accusations? It really does not look good for Cosby.

"Chemical Corps personnel participating in the tests were not volunteers and were not informed of the tests."

The royal "we" obviously, uh, fart-knocker.