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Notice how quickly he went from sneering about "outrage" to acting like he was outraged at the idea of "denying her experience."

You see this a lot. It's people who think not caring about anything and looking down on those who do is the only political true north, and anyone who disputes that is just over-emotional.
Of course this one also appears to be about 13, too.

Yeah bro, I've had enough of the blaming-rapists-for-rape agenda too. Good thing we have mature, objective people like you to put a stop to their nonsense.

Regular people say/think stuff like this all the time and having a celebrity spokesperson sure as hell doesn't help matters.

Like, how sad it is to walk around thinking how cool you are for not thinking this is a gross thing to say?

If you wanna sneer at "rapists and no one else are responsible for rape" as "feminist orthodoxy," go for it, kid.

I have to agree re: the lack of sympathy. Everyone heals differently but you're not entitled to heal at the expense of people who have to heal themselves.

I think one big difference is that Hannibal is telling a story we know with characters we know (both literally and broadly—the Elegant, Gentlemanly Satan Archetype, the Tortured Profiler, etc.) in a really new, bizarre way, whereas even though there's a wealth of hacking-related media, Mr. Robot feels like a livewire

I imagine it has a lot to do with Hader doing way, way more for SNL in general than Fallon did. But yeah, I'll take Jostbot 3.0 over Fallon behind the WU desk uncontrollably smirking his way through a joke about Dick Cheney being the Emperor from Star Wars.

His co-creation of Stefon is always presented as one of his main selling points even though it's a combination of SNL's worst character-breaking tendencies and worst beat-the-joke-so-far-into-the-ground-it-comes-out-in-Russell-Crowe's-yard tendencies, was I think partially the point, so the idea of something

I never watched this but I remember rooting against because the TV spots for it made it look sub-Chuck Lorre levels of smugly unfunny.

Because then they'd have to replace like 80% of their programming, I'd guess.

Good thing there aren't enough of us to do any real harm.

It… doesn't?

Good Talk, Internet!

How thematically resonant.

If by that you mean it didn't literally transpire on live TV.

It's mostly worth watching after the fact for Beverly being a boss (rest in power) and Molly Shannon, of all people, really, really nailing it.

My little brother grew up to look like a white version of him.

Look, don't worry, soon mass shootings will be so commonplace networks just stop caring entirely.