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Patrick Spens posted:Jesus, the guy didn't lose his job for that? No, he got three more seasons.
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Here's her full account: https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion...syO/story.html. One of the choice bits: quote:The boys’ club remains in full force at CBS. The bullying continued. In the settlement process, CBS used as defense a photo of me in a bathing suit, pulled from my own Instagram, as if this suggested I deserved or was not offended by the sexual harassment I experienced.
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Crackbone posted:Here's her full account: Oh boy the literal "she was asking for it dressed like that" argument.
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Skwirl posted:9.7 million, for a TV show she actually was only on for 4 episodes. CBS loving LOVES Michael Weatherly. The 60& up audience adores him. He's the new Mark Harmon/Richard Dean Anderson.
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# ? Jul 4, 2020 01:58 |
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ImpAtom posted:I haven't seem DH so I may be off here but from what friends of mine have told me the entire point is that Dr. Horrible is not someone you are supposed to root for. He's a weird creepy incel stalker who is desperate to show that he is a Nice Guy in comparison to the superhero despite the fact that he's also a lovely person. He doesn't learn any lesson and doesn't grow as a person and the ending is him murdering the woman he's stalking and then making her death about him. Nope, you are totally meant to empathize with him. Accidentally murdering her is supposed to be his tragic backstory.
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# ? Jul 4, 2020 14:19 |
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Like, Dr. Horrible is definitely a creeper and I don't think that was specifically intended to be as "incel" pathetic and creepy as it is. We're definitely supposed to like Billy before he fully becomes Dr. Horrible. But like if you're being generous the point of the story was a villain's origin so the fact that he takes some personal poo poo and instead of working through it uses it to justify his villainous actions is I think the broad point. "He didn't learn a lesson or grow" is very much the point. But yeah, he starts as a weirdo stalker and you're supposed to feel for that guy. And that's pretty consistent with Whedon's stuff.
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# ? Jul 4, 2020 16:32 |
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Did Eliza confirm Joss was a sex creep, or are people extrapolating from 'beautiful aggressive needy'?
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STAC Goat posted:Like, Dr. Horrible is definitely a creeper and I don't think that was specifically intended to be as "incel" pathetic and creepy as it is. We're definitely supposed to like Billy before he fully becomes Dr. Horrible. But like if you're being generous the point of the story was a villain's origin so the fact that he takes some personal poo poo and instead of working through it uses it to justify his villainous actions is I think the broad point. "He didn't learn a lesson or grow" is very much the point. I think Dr. Horrible was also made before the "nice guy" myth was busted in pop culture. But art that is made because you desperately want to jump someone's bones and need to talk about it has been around since we started looking into the fire.
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Sloth Life posted:Did Eliza confirm Joss was a sex creep, or are people extrapolating from 'beautiful aggressive needy'? No specifics but in the letter that quote is from Whedon admits to having several affairs with Buffy actresses, fans and friends.
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Shannon Strucci, a video essayist and editor, talks alot how Steve Ressel, an animator on Invader Zim among other things, tried to groom her when she was 16: https://twitter.com/plentyofalcoves/status/1279563843803459587?s=21
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# ? Jul 5, 2020 01:38 |
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I kinda know strucci from another forum so gently caress that’s awful as gently caress. I’m sorry that happened to her.
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Hi, I worked on the Zim movie and can confirm this from veteran coworkers.
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# ? Jul 5, 2020 03:56 |
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Groovelord Neato posted:On top of all that "Joss" isn't a name. You're Josh you rear end in a top hat.
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# ? Jul 5, 2020 05:37 |
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thrawn527 posted:Maybe it's because it's too early for me to properly parse this, but I have no idea what the hell this is trying to say. "The Daily Telegraph in 2017 conveyed the imputation Rush was a pervert." What kind of mealy mouth bullshit is this? Libel and defamation laws are strict as hell in Aus common law, it's been a stumbling block for calling out wealthy abusers in entertainment, or even any old abuser https://www.thelawproject.com.au/defamation-law-in-australia In short you can post like "so and so abused me", and so and so can sue the ground out from under you unless you can prove some stuff like that there was "no malicious intent in your statement" and it was "in public interest" to say. It being provably true isn't even an airtight defense E:4.1. Can I Sue for Social Media or Internet Posts? Absolutely. In fact, from 2013 to 2017, 51% of cases were digital defamation cases. The Peccadillo fucked around with this message at 06:51 on Jul 5, 2020 |
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STAC Goat posted:Like, Dr. Horrible is definitely a creeper and I don't think that was specifically intended to be as "incel" pathetic and creepy as it is. We're definitely supposed to like Billy before he fully becomes Dr. Horrible. But like if you're being generous the point of the story was a villain's origin so the fact that he takes some personal poo poo and instead of working through it uses it to justify his villainous actions is I think the broad point. "He didn't learn a lesson or grow" is very much the point. There is growth though, just not positive growth. The very last shot is Billy as Billy singing into his blog when every time before its Billy as Dr Horrible in the blog entries. You're supposed to empathize with the guy realizing the villain stuff was just play acting and Billy is who he really is only after Felicia Day is fridged. It's as deep as a puddle but that's also pretty consistent with Whedon's stuff.
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Joseph Hill Whedon or is this
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# ? Jul 5, 2020 06:50 |
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Joss Whedon and JK Rowling both suck.Ghost Leviathan posted:The latest wild twist
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wooow, as if he needed another reason to revoke his woke cardLen posted:Joseph Hill Whedon I mean if the joke is "your name sounds like josh but it isnt so gently caress you"
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# ? Jul 5, 2020 07:27 |
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Emotions are stored in the ovaries
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# ? Jul 5, 2020 11:09 |
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John Wick of Dogs posted:Emotions are stored in the ovaries Yes, but any ovaries really. That's why when I need to let out a really good cry I eat myself a nice big omelette.
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# ? Jul 5, 2020 20:28 |
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https://twitter.com/yashar/status/1279581899132825600?s=20 https://twitter.com/latimes/status/1279219123558498304?s=20 https://twitter.com/consequence/status/1279985241512464384?s=20 no more Summer of 69's for you
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# ? Jul 6, 2020 07:51 |
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Alan Smithee posted:no more Summer of 69's for you No no, that's Bryan Adams Ryan Adams (sans B) is probably best known for being Mandy Moore's ex-husband (not that that makes this any less deplorable)
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I'm getting increasingly annoyed at big media outlets using such a passive voice that they make awful people with credible evidence against them sound sympathetic or at least not guilty. There's a fine line there, sure, but when somebody denies allegations twice, "apologizes" by basically saying "I'm sorry that you got hurt" and then plugs an upcoming comeback album then that person's a scumbag. The L.A. Times made him almost sound like he was actually sorry.
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Ryan Adams is also the guy who rearranged and rerecorded Taylor Swift's entire 1989 album, which got him a lot of good reviews and got Swift a lot of backhanded complements from folks who were only willing to acknowledge her songs once a man reinterpreted them. That whole thing was the weirdest mix of people who only listen to indie-style guitar music and "stuff young girls like is automatically stupid" misogyny.
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# ? Jul 6, 2020 14:04 |
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the funny thing is i've literally not listened to his music once. There's a chance it was on when I walked around a CVS or waited for a table at the Cheesecake Factory but I wouldn't know it if I did. I just think of Summer of 69 and the Robin Hood '91 song when his name comes up
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# ? Jul 6, 2020 14:09 |
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Blood Nightmaster posted:No no, that's Bryan Adams Ryan Adams (sans B) is probably best known for being Mandy Moore's ex-husband (not that that makes this any less deplorable) Last time this came up didn't some goon vouch for Bryan Adams cause he'd given the goon weed once?
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# ? Jul 6, 2020 15:48 |
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Shea Coulee bringing the heat. https://twitter.com/SheaCoulee/status/1279904979558506504
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Vintersorg posted:Shea Coulee bringing the heat. Terry Pratchett was right.
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Alhazred posted:Terry Pratchett was right. about?
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Vintersorg posted:Shea Coulee bringing the heat. I'd like to think Rick has been flexing on JK more lately
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# ? Jul 6, 2020 17:33 |
Alan Smithee posted:about? One of his favorite things to do was to dunk on Rowling.
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achillesforever6 posted:https://twitter.com/rickriordan/status/1279927734664417281?s=19 Are his books worth reading?
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Alhazred posted:One of his favorite things to do was to dunk on Rowling. And one of JK's favorite things to do was rip off Pratchett, along with everything else she ripped off including the Books of Magic comic series. I just learned about The Books of Magic recently, the main character is a young man who looks suspiciously like Harry Potter, and apparently a bunch of elements in Harry Potter are suspiciously close to elements from that series. All that is really irrelevant to the point that Rowling is an rear end in a top hat and transphobe
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# ? Jul 6, 2020 21:04 |
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I've been tooting the BoM rip off born for years and nobody has ever cared. Even Gaiman said they're nothing alike despite how we can all see that Harry is a complete ripoff of Tim Hunter.
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Rowling definitely read a lot of Pratchett, but I have a hard time believing she was into a niche Vertigo comic while writing her own book.
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Skwirl posted:Rowling definitely read a lot of Pratchett, but I have a hard time believing she was into a niche Vertigo comic while writing her own book. Gaiman was already pretty popular and the visual similarity is striking but also who gives a poo poo if two characters look the same. a fantasy novel with a bunch of pastiches, well i fucken never
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Rhyno posted:I've been tooting the BoM rip off born for years and nobody has ever cared. Even Gaiman said they're nothing alike despite how we can all see that Harry is a complete ripoff of Tim Hunter. iirc Gaiman's answer was that he could see the similarities in the premise but that the execution is wildly different. which is fair, Books of Magic isn't really a whole lot like HP past the basic premise of it (and is a lot better than HP as a result).
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Plus aren't there like a million YA stories about ten year olds finding out they're magic? There's visual similarities between Tim and Harry, but I sorta assume that's what all white brits look like at age ten. Including the glasses.
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MonsieurChoc posted:Are his books worth reading?
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