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The Josh Safran interview that defends the Chuck Dumbass violence.

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xleeloo said:
I don't even want to read what Josh Safran says to excuse the pathetic and miserable behaviour Chuck had the last episode. And the interviewer is so biased when she says : "Ah, Chuck…He's such a classic romantic hero" LOOOL let me laugh (or cry, choice of). We obviously don't watch the same show. Chuck has tried to rape her (like he tried to rape Jenny, same old Chuck) and tried to hurt her. "She is scared for Chuck"... Bullshit.
Please writers, make Chuck leave NYC!!
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xleeloo said:
THIS:

"they defend abuse as being that blair wasn't scared??? whyd she run away if she wasn't scared why did she yell for him to stop."

"CHUCK DOESN'T TRY TO HURT BLAIR?? WHAT DO YOU CALL GRABBING HER AND THROWING HER DOWN?"

There were also a few pro-chair comments (more pro-Chuck I think). Chair fans persist blindly to excuse Chuck's acts.

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Yeah it was too painful to read it. The intervier is so pro-Chair that it makes me sick. And I wouldn't care, if it wasn't Josh Safran himself who makes these pointless efforts to justify what can't be justified. It's a real shock to me that he states that Chuck has never and will never hurt Blair. "She wasn't scared for herself, but for what he might do to himself." THEY PRESENT BLAIR AS THE TYPICAL WOMAN/VICTIM that never puts the blame to the man who's abusive towards her.
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gracery said:
This interview disgusts me. It's not even about the show anymore, it's about Josh basically condoning abuse. It's not abuse when it's the two of them? Blair was scared for Chuck? IT IS ABUSE, I DON'T CARE IF IT'S ~EPIC~ CHUCK&BLAIR AND THEY ~LOVE~ EACH OTHER. Ugh. This interview makes me feel sick.

If they want to do a storyline exploring abusive relationships, that's fine. But don't you dare say that that wasn't abuse. I can't imagine how someone who is or has been in an abusive relationship would feel about what he said and I refuse to watch a show where an executive producer romanticizes this. I'm done.
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TiBiscuit said:
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IT IS ABUSE.
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What is he trying to say here?His comments are making me feel like a completely obsessive Chair fan is talking who defends Chuck like because "he is Chuck Bass " or "because they are Chair".
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