Has he been arrested then?
Grow up.
Has he been arrested then?
And reappeared as soon as he decided to
Grow up.
Don't be so patronising - from the person who made his childish comment on the Duke of Edinburgh thread.
I thought we lived in a society when someone was innocent until proven guilty.
Currently starring in ITV's prime time drama Viewpoint all this week has now had sexual misconduct allegations levelled against him dating back as far as 2004.
Unfortunately one or two women accusing him could possibly be written off as bitter and twisted exes or female predators looking to make a few quid, but 20 separate women making complaints is a whole different ball game, looks like he might need Petrocelli to get him off of this
As I said, grow up and stop being obtuse. And maybe read [MENTION=865]clapham_gull[/MENTION] post whilst you are at it.
For 20 women to come forward there is probably a kernel of truth in the allegations,however I find it ridiculous that he seems to have been found guilty already by bafta/itv and other tv entities,sky have cancelled all future work with him,whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty?
Hmm - don't remember being obtuse...
Just expressing a grown up opinion.
I thought we lived in a society when someone was innocent until proven guilty.
He's been stripped of his Bafta and sky have cancelled,not paused work with him,I'm not saying he's innocent but the actions by certain entities seem to imply guilt as a foregone conclusion.He isn't on trial and hasn't been charged.
Finding someone "guilty" (which isn't their place) and pausing work are two entirely different things.
If you read the background fully, it would appear a few things were "starting to move" prior to the story being published in the Guardian. Rather than criticise others for an "over-reaction" try and acknowledge that they are closer to events than any of us.
That is ridiculous.
Talk about guilty till proven innocent. Yet its ok to have a convicted drink driver present a prime time Saturday evening show.
He's been stripped of his Bafta and sky have cancelled,not paused work with him,I'm not saying he's innocent but the actions by certain entities seem to imply guilt as a foregone conclusion.
Not broadcasting the programme will be viewed as neutral act, such as suspension from work if serious allegations are made. Seems like a sensible decision.
Am I correct in saying the last episode will be on ITV Hub until Sunday ? We were going to watch episode 1 last night but didn’t have time. It will have to be a Viewpoint binge to take in all 5 episodes by Sunday.
As to the Guardian article; I haven’t read it and have no interest. Actors are just court jesters and I have no interest in theist lives (ditto footballers). If he has broken the law he will be punished but in the meantime I am going to watch a decent tv drama.
Let’s hope there aren’t any allegations made about any Line of Duty cast before Sunday…..
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