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Wow. Seriously?

>>>>>>I'm already really uncomfortable by the amount of people interpreting it
as Pamela being equally "at fault" or manipulative or playing a game or
whatever the fuck, which would certainly allow an amount of soft-pedaling on the issue.

And with all of the rape bullshit at the end, it's still one of the two best shows on television, Veep being the other.

So all that advice of kicking a guy in the balls wouldn't have worked for Pamela in this case?

Ever get a car from Hertz?

Yeah, isn't it a shame Louie the character had to enact near rape? Or, actually, real rape?

>>>>>>>>>>>but it was rapey.

Well, when a woman says NO, whether it be to a kiss or to intercourse, and the man forces himself on her, whether his 'triumph' (seriously, 'some'?) is a kiss or a fuck,

>>>>>>I would love to see him try his hand at an actual film (which is being rumored at, right?)

And will he promise never to near rape again? Gee, I hope so.

>>>>>>Shall we count how many times she said no before she submitted,lips clenched, backed against a wall?

>>>>She gets pregnant, has the son of God and still does everything you say!

Yes, I understood that the character Louie reveled in his near rape, I was just curious about Todd saying that 'some' who read/post here would find it 'some sort of triumph'.

>>>>>I suspect some will read the final moment of this sequence—with Louie
grinning in happiness over what happened—as some sort of triumph.

>>>>>>All he wants is a kiss, but to get that kiss, he exerts a terrible price.

>>>>>>a hurricane that’s already claimed the life of LeBron James (and the life of everyone else in Miami

Just reading the lines is funny.

Wasn't that a thing of beauty? Equaled only by Jonah's reaction.

You said it.

>>>>>>>>>sad, sad Ralph Nader appearing on some talk show in 2000 with a rubber chicken prop.