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Just call me Captain Obvious.  

“Meanwhile, The Daily Star’s story continues to be up on the paper’s site; the organization has been sued for (and settled over) libel charges a number of times over the years, but it’s still baffling that they thought they could get away with allegedly straight-up inventing an interview with one of Earth’s most

I too am a manly, pickup truck driving, woodworking, gear head, salt of the earth straight dude.*

I said it in the review comments: that it was beautiful and poignant, and resonated with me, a heterosexual man.

Since the crime happened in Connecticut, NYPD was never involved in any investigation. Allen was never exonerated because there was corroborating evidence. The case didn’t go to trial because the prosecutor felt Dylan was too fragile to withstand testifying.

It’s a bad fucking metaphor.

I think that you’re overstating this. The NYPD declined to prosecute. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that there is “absolutely no evidence.” Hell, eyewitness testimony from the victim is itself a type of evidence.

But you’re whole comment is entirely missing the point: None of the criticism that Allen has faced is

If only CK had shown any effort to be redeemed.

To continue quoting from the article you probably didn’t read,

“If you’re standing for the unrepentant powerful and not for the powerless who were mistreated and sidelined, you are part of the problem. Let the millionaires who hurt people figure out their own roads to

The review saying his hosting duty for the Emmys was “serviceable” cracked me up, both because it was true and also because it was the most positive thing I’ve heard anyone say about him. 

I blame Colin Jost, who may perhaps, be the most bland and dull individual in the history of human existence.

oooooooh boy. Ok. Here goes.

That you, Fred?

There is nothing to be gained from failing to call the ceremony rape. I think you misunderstood the book. Atwood was not writing about the lengths civilization will go to save itself from a fertility crisis. She was writing about the very real risks of overy patriarchy using any crisis to reassert itself. The

If Offred isn’t a willing participant to the sex, it’s rape.

Y i k e s

This was an excellent read and is a prime example of why I still come to this site. From the bottom of my heart, thank you Sean O’Neal.

Also, an obligatory “Hi, Sam [guitar twang]”

And yet, I still sympathize with him. As shocking as that scene was, I still want him to get out of the business and heal and be happy.

No, we did not all think that was fine.

right, Phil (before he became Tandy) had his suicide derailed by finding Carol

I’m several episodes behind, so I may have missed something, but did the review mix up Gail and Carol?