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Very good point. I propose that we use Rosemary's Baby as the template to portraying rape in horror films.

I agree, but there's a difference. Murder and torture are actually what these movies are about. More often than not, rape is added to degrade the female character. Someone mentioned Rosemary's Baby. That's a fantastic exception and it should be a model of how rape is used in horror.

Holy tentacle porn, Batman. That's so creepy. And yeah, I don't get what it is with horror movies and rape. It's like indulging some twisted male fantasy of abuse. I can't remember a single horror movie that used rape as an actual useful plot point (which it totally CAN be in capable, respectful hands), and this

Boyfriend totally looks like a young Marc St. James

Fucking preach, man. And not even Elementary, starring the only Asian American woman on TV that's not on Glee. This is such bullshit.

Scandal and Deception. I'm not watching either, but I've heard good things about Scandal. I've heard zip about Deception. Though maybe if Jezebel recapped it, I'd know all about it, seeing as I've seen zero episodes of Girls but know everything.

What is even the point of this article? Pointing out that people criticize Girls and not Seinfeld doesn't make the criticism of Girls invalid. Unfairly skewed, perhaps, but not incorrect. The fact is that Girls (as did Seinfeld, Friends, Sex and the City and most other shows out there) has A LOT of issues. They take

I dunno, all that reads as typical aristocratic parenting. Maybe this should be about how 19th century parents were terrible in general. Also, I have issue with asserting that she had postpartum depression and then saying she was a bad mother...

I support every effort to discourage women from putting wire hangers up their vaginas, but I'd write "Choose Life... Go to a clinic instead."

I cannot deal with the last line of that Martha Stewart article. Glad you lost some weight while almost dying, Martha—- Silver lining!

It looks like a flying Jigglypuff!

To be honest, by now I'm just ignoring the problematic half of season four ever happened.

And cue the slut-shaming comments about Scarlett's tattoo. I expected more from you, Jezebel readers.

No, I mean at real Con: http://www.onlocationvacations.com/2011/07/30/joshua-jackson-surprises-fans-at-the-fringe-sdcc-panel-plus-candid-photos-of-the-cast/

You guys remember 2011 ComicCon when Joshua Jackson came onstage dressed up as an Observer and when the audience asked him what he wanted Peter's future to be, he said he wanted Peter to be an Observer? I wonder if that somehow influenced this storyline and if that's going to be the endgame: Peter is the first

I will never understand why people go out in the middle of these things. They did then and they do now. Stay at home, people! GOSH.

Are we sure that's not Naomi Watts playing Diana?

I'm not a huge fan of Timberbiel, but that photo is fifty shades of adorbz.

I thought this was a Once Upon a Time Barbie line.

This is true, but I feel like that's not the punchline per se. It's like the discussion about rape jokes that was going around. A good rape joke is where the joke is on the rapist. A good fat joke is when the joke is on... society, I guess. I feel like Mindy makes a point of not vilifying her fatness, and instead