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Late to the party, and that's what you bring as a gift? Boy, but you AV Club denizens are a classy bunch. Put it over on the table with the rest of the Tupperware, will you?

Yay! Thanks. Glad to oblige. Now you don't have to have any justification for your hateful rantings. Congratulations. Your bubble remains intact.

Thanks for this, David.

What the hell are you even talking about, bud? How non sequitur can you get?

Criticizing? Or crass insulting and impugning of their character?

No, I clearly didn't stumble upon a forum of people who put care and thought into the words they spew.

Nice troll!

That's a brilliant assessment. Thanks.

Wow. So you're literally saying that it's ok to insult someone behind their back, because, oh, they'll never read it or hear about it.

But that implies that her behavior as written is driven by a sexist charicature, and you've simply done nothing to prove that.

I'm curious: what part of your repeated, flippant characterization of the show's writers as "sexist" would you say is not "nasty"? I'm completely serious. What makes you feel that you have the right to just casually insult them in this forum?

Please go on. Oh wait, you do.

But it didn't come out of nowhere. It came from two distinct places in the narrative: from Naz getting sexual desire from seeing the sex act in the prison cell, and from Chandra's breakup with her boyfriend and the stress surrounding such a high profile case. It was both of them in that cell, not just her.

Your implication is that her impulsiveness and recklessness is a quality being ascribed to her because she's a woman, and has nothing to do wit her character's story as presented, or her naïveté.

Again, she broke up with her boyfriend the episode before. Given the high-profile nature of the case, the stress, the all-consuming nature of it In her life, doing something tragic and romantic does not seem out of place. She was smart, but intelligence is no inoculation against impulsive, reckless behavior.

For no reason? They set that up in the show… She had broken up with her boyfriend the episode before… How many stupid tragic/romantic things have you done at that particular point in your life? I could name a number from mine.

Oh please.

Usual overthinking.