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No lawyer is going to accept that case, because security cameras are not supposed to be in plain sight.
its not a stretch of the imagination to draw the conclusion that he subjected his wife to abuse / was violent at home.
the drinking / substance culture needs to stop. it doesn't take long before use of any substance or alcohol starts to change your personality, perception, and behavior.
tbh though the humor is really what sold it.
Most of what Roland did was improv and ad libed alot of the jokes and made it work sorta.
Love or hate it it's gonna change and you'll see it.
Good or bad it depends. So far the episodes and jokes have gotten weird but the humor is still there in the delivery.
it's like eating a ♥♥♥♥ sandwich with mayo and chips. You know what it is but the other 2 things make it semi bearable. If you remove them and try to replace it then people will automatically notice.
le i died and reborn in another world assssss x with Y or Z b/c i gotta F the E with D or else H will happen to K
all industries sorta suck but at least japan has the artstyle and color palette to back it up
To be fair he is definitely guilty of aggressively sexting underage girls but yes as far as the domestic abuse goes we have no idea if it's true, he hasn't even been in court yet and his life is already being destroyed.
"Smithers... release the hounds."
" one felony count of domestic battery with corporal injury and one felony count of false imprisonment by menace, violence, fraud and/or deceit"
Don't sound like trivial things to me.
I am all for people being innocent until proven guilty but people in the public eye have to be squeaky clean. It is a wise precaution for the company to lay someone off until the outcome.
If he is innocent then he will be back. Until then it's the end of the show. But then he should have thought of that before he lost his temper or partnered up with a lying psycho.
I wish him the best of luck but I don't hold out much hope.
It's not like this was anything new or a well-kept secret. Cancel culture's the hypocrite in this case, always covering for his indiscretions because Hollywood can do no wrong.
Just because he's expendable now, doesn't make it any more valid than when we were getting silenced for warning about it years ago.