Sure, this is America after all.
Sure, this is America after all.
The author is making a point to say the film isn't exploitive. It also seems like you have a personal issue with this movie because you come from the town where the murders happened and seem to know someone/people who are "directly affected by it" (from your comment below) so you aren't really an objective party.
I like to read his first Tweet as if he's talking shit about some indie band called The Democrats
It's almost as if they're running out of plot ideas.
The part with the coffee shop douchebag going off on Moira and June calling them fucking sluts REALLY got under my skin. And I feel like it's kind of reflective of where we are at. We've elected a garbage President and all these alt-right misogynistic douchebags with so much pent up anger against women think,…
I give this episode an A+. So many good lines/moments.
I haven't read the book but i'm curious how the government and society gets to that point. Was there a Trump-like President that was elected who then decided to fuck shit up? I know there was something mentioned about terrorists and Congress "dying" but I don't know if they meant literally or figuratively. Will it…