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Yes!!! This is work, people! It’s literally an office environment like any other. Imagine if your boss got caught jerking off in front of women, was fired, and then nine months later was rehired. Ridiculous!

I would also like to point out that Louis getting back into the business throws an admitted predator into the work place for these comedians. Women will continue to feel unsafe in a business that basically says that a famous man is more important than a safe work environment.

Until a person who has committed an offense has actually acknowledged what they’ve done, apologized, and made every effort to make amends, I refuse to accept them as a fellow human. I don’t care if it’s cutting me off in traffic or murder.

More than anything, I found the ending incredibly sad. It’s heartbreaking for Camille, to find that there’s no escaping the horror of her family she’s inherited, that it continues to be passed down through generations like an heirloom. She’s finally earned some sense of peace and reconciliation with the past, is even

The shot of that dollhouse floor will haunt me for a long time to come.

Are we certain it was a decision?  The name of the episode was “Milk”, so when I saw Camille drinking a glass of it at the place Adora set for her...

true and she could of made another call before going to the house.

Don’t tell mamma

Right? Late 80's = around 30 years old, possibly grew up in the NYC area if his/her mother didn’t move elsewhere post-affair. That’s a demographic that tends to lean left. Can you imagine being progressive and having a sit down with your mom and finding this out? Lordy.

Tiffany must feel relieved that she’s no longer the least-loved Trump Child.

I think I'd prefer Darth Vader as my father. 

I’ve been asking myself what would have happened to 45 if he had laid low and not sought prominence? If he maintained his addiction to TV ratings and chosen not to pursue anything higher? I know: He can’t help but seek an ego trip.

I think I am biased towards hating them as they remind me of the kind of couple that makes out on a crowded subway and doesn’t care about the other people. Then then get off and because they’re holding hands blocks the escalator for people to walk past them.

This article is just wrong. Please rethink the tone in which you choose to write about people’s pets dying. It’s not funny and trying to be clever about it is just mean.

worst article i’ve ever read on here

I just had 2 pets die in a 2 week time span for completely unrelated reasons. When you own a lot of animals, eventually they are going to die. This seems like fishing for a headline in a really gross way.

I’ve brought up the same questions of her being a contortionist. Even if she was one, there is still no way she could reach some of those areas on her back and legibly write words. Make scratches sure, but write not a chance. So, either that was what happened after the train...the players held her down and carved

Anyone else find the police chief highly shady? The morning ritual, the constant 50s music, the way he looks at the skater girls, chain smoking? Even though this episode definitely seemed to show Adora is a villain, her actions with the teenage girls is odd. What role did she play in the deaths? Is the killer linked

“She took advantage of him.” Clearly you did not watch the scene. Or just have an agenda.

Liz Perkins get MVP of the ep for me, goddamn that scene with her Bloody Marys. And the guy playing John Keane definitely has a deftness that’s lacking in a lot of young actors right now. This episode managed to actually confirm a lot that’s been ebbing and flowing through the slow drip of the series without feeling