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* FridgeHorror: How many other coworkers has Seth gone after who either didn't fight back or couldn't press charges?

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* FridgeHorror: How many other coworkers has Seth gone after who either didn't fight back or couldn't press charges?charges?
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* AssPull: The fact that Seth was dumb enough to text his coworkers what happened felt like a contrived way to ensure that charges could be pressed.
* FridgeHorror: How many other coworkers has Seth gone after who either didn't fight back or couldn't press charges.

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* AssPull: The fact that Seth was dumb and/or arrogant enough to text his coworkers what happened felt like a contrived way to ensure that charges could be pressed.
* FridgeHorror: How many other coworkers has Seth gone after who either didn't fight back or couldn't press charges.charges?


* FridgeHorror: How many other coworkers has Seth gone after who either didn't fight back or couldn't press charges.
* InformedWrongness: Keri says "The system is broken" when she said they won't deal with a, "He said she said" case. These types of cases are notoriously difficult to convict because there's no evidence either way. Keri's response made her sound like she was entitled to a conviction without evidence. This is especially grating after the infamous "Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard" case where Depp successfully proved Heard lied about him being an abuser which for 2 years the majority of outlets believed and made Depp virtually unhireable.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The concept of dealing with the "He said she said" case wasn't bad, in fact it could've been great if they went into the nuances of why these cases are so infamously tricky and they could've acknowledged Seth's side too. Instead, they just made it a one-note twenty-two-minute AuthorTract and while Seth was lying, the possibility of him telling the truth wasn't even considered even though there are cases of successful women attacking innocent men (like Emma Roberts).

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* FridgeHorror: How many other coworkers has Seth gone after who either didn't fight back or couldn't press charges.
* InformedWrongness: Keri says "The system is broken" when she said they won't deal with a, "He said she said" case. These types of cases are notoriously difficult to convict because there's no evidence either way. Keri's response made her sound like she was entitled to a conviction without evidence. This is especially grating after the infamous "Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard" case where Depp successfully proved Heard lied about him being an abuser which for 2 years the majority of outlets believed and made Depp virtually unhireable.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The concept of dealing with the "He said she said" case wasn't bad, in fact it could've been great if they went into the nuances of why these cases are so infamously tricky and they could've acknowledged Seth's side too. Instead, they just made it a one-note twenty-two-minute AuthorTract and while Seth was lying, the possibility of him telling the truth wasn't even considered even though there are cases of successful women attacking innocent men (like Emma Roberts).
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The concept of dealing with the "He said she said" case wasn't bad, in fact it could've been great if they went into the nuances of why these cases are so infamously tricky and they acknowledged Seth's side too. Instead, they just made it a one-note twenty-two-minute AuthorTract and while Seth was lying, the possibility of him telling the truth wasn't even considered even though there are cases of successful women attacking innocent men (like Emma Roberts).

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The concept of dealing with the "He said she said" case wasn't bad, in fact it could've been great if they went into the nuances of why these cases are so infamously tricky and they could've acknowledged Seth's side too. Instead, they just made it a one-note twenty-two-minute AuthorTract and while Seth was lying, the possibility of him telling the truth wasn't even considered even though there are cases of successful women attacking innocent men (like Emma Roberts).
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* AssPull: The fact that Seth was dumb enough to text his coworkers what happened felt like a contrived way to ensure that charges could be pressed.
* FridgeHorror: How many other coworkers has Seth gone after who either didn't fight back or couldn't press charges.
* InformedWrongness: Keri says "The system is broken" when she said they won't deal with a, "He said she said" case. These types of cases are notoriously difficult to convict because there's no evidence either way. Keri's response made her sound like she was entitled to a conviction without evidence. This is especially grating after the infamous "Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard" case where Depp successfully proved Heard lied about him being an abuser which for 2 years the majority of outlets believed and made Depp virtually unhireable.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The concept of dealing with the "He said she said" case wasn't bad, in fact it could've been great if they went into the nuances of why these cases are so infamously tricky and they acknowledged Seth's side too. Instead, they just made it a one-note twenty-two-minute AuthorTract and while Seth was lying, the possibility of him telling the truth wasn't even considered even though there are cases of successful women attacking innocent men (like Emma Roberts).

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