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Have you read the other comments just in this forum??? People are feeling sorry for THE GUYS. They want to give them a hug. Look at those comments that have been upvoted…

They seem to be having a great time reading the tweets…? Okay.

Not what I said at all. Funny how a video against attacking women has resulted in… lol well, I'm sure you get it.

Have a great day, sir.

Yeah, to me it just seems like a cop-out. Find the real commenters. I guess that's just too hard to do, though.

Find the real commenters. That's my point.

That's where we disagree. I don't think they'd be laughing.

I don't think that the guys who write these comments would consider those men in the video to be their peers.

Why do this at all? Do we want to see someone punished for this so badly that we'll make one person suffer for something another person did?

It seems like a cop-out to me. Find the ones who wrote those comments. Have them read the comments. I'm just feeling sorry for these guys.

The animals who wrote the comments should be the ones reading them face-to-face, not these poor men. This just seems like profiling. Does having a penis imply guilt now?

And The Weasel commercial right after Jimmy's, nice touch.

That noggin looked like such a big, pink target. (Put a hat on, Mike!)

As a Breaking Bad fan and a feminist, I really appreciate your critique of the show. Although Skyler shows growth as a character, it's hard to ignore her cartoonish nature in Season 1. Much of what Walt feels he has to do is based on some very weird math that only works because Skyler is unexpectedly pregnant and

Exactly. In fact I think the writers knew it, too— When Nacho says, "We got lucky," that line felt wrong to me too. I feel like they had to make the possibility that a Good Samaritan would happen upon the scene so remote and unlikely that of course Mike wouldn't have expected it, because nobody would expect it.

Yes… Do you think that's what I'm saying? Sorry if I'm being unclear.

I agree it was a mistake, but I think it's a mistake on the part of the writers. It's out of character. He lectured Pryce— you're a criminal, don't involve the police in your life, don't answer that phone when the cops call— and he's been so savvy. This exact premise has been a major part of his storyline this

Calling bullshit on the Mike storyline. He thought the cops would be involved, how, exactly? Wasn't he lecturing Pryce on keeping cops out of your life? Even when Tuco beat him down, Mike made sure personally that the police would show up by making an anonymous phone call from a pay phone. He didn't take the same

He recommends that chiropractor who "adjusts to completion" so I assumed he'd availed himself of that service.

Prove me wrong, kids! Prove me wrong.