What is the likelihood he actually goes away? I feel like he’s been given too many chances and he will just be given another one sadly.
He’ll make another autobiographical movie coming to terms with his own abusive behavior in like 10 years called Honey Man and people will eat it up
What a monster. I don't want to go too much into "I never liked him in the first place"-type territory, but I always felt like the "He's so kooky, weird and mysterious" kind of worship was off-putting and enabled him to continue to do "random," sometimes dangerous things. The fact that he made "Honey Boy" and got praise for being brave for confronting his abuse and manipulation WHILE he was abusing and manipulating others makes me think he thought he would just continue to get away with it.
when Honey Boy came out I was like he's probably trying to control the narrative and it sucks that I was right
Having been a glee stan in 2011 I feel uniquely qualified to confirm HeMo has always been nice but dumb as rocks.
Honestly “does an interpretive dance for George Floyd, insists Lea Michele isn’t racist because she treated everyone like shit and not just black co-stars, and defends a pedophile” sounds like the first 6 minutes of an episode that ends with Brittany and Rachel singing WAP to show they support black women and can come together through adversity
No, they would absolutely do a Hamilton episode to fix this schism in glee club Rachel: I am not throwing away my shot Mercedes: burn Santana/Quinn/Brittany: Schuyler sisters