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Not surprised to learn then Dan Schneider denied this.
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A lot of "I feel" and "I think" statements regarding the environment at Nickelodeon in the first two episodes. Do they ever mention the Jamie Lynn Spears situation? It's fucked up to find out that so many people wrote letters of support for Brian Peck.Saw the first two episodes of the documentary. So far it's only old cast members bitching. Brian Peck and some other guy being pedos. I'll watch the other two episodes tonight.
No wonder he made all those "awkward situations" in his shows. The writer's barely disguised fetish indeed.The plot twist nobody wanted: Dans Schneider was literally the only Nickelodeon exec who was able to halfway restrain his unholy lust for kid ass while all his colleagues were diddling everything that moved and letting him take the heat for it
I saw the first two episodes and had the same thoughts. They had some interesting content, but it was lacking in a lot of areas. It kind of reminded of Change The Channel where they really added on a bunch of nonsense or made mountains out of molehills to add to the punches they were trying to throw. The one black kid whining about having to portray a drug dealer parody and the shade they used being named as "charcoal" really had me rolling my eyes.Just finished the series and have very mixed feelings on it. The show really didn't need the parts with the women bitching about poor pay and "white males". That type of shit makes a lot of people immediately tune out and discount things. I also feel like like some of the claims about the suggestive material was way overblown, like the booger being cum and the nose on the super hero suit looking like a dick. The schizo part of my brain thinks it may have been a deliberate attempt to gaslight because its hard to tell how many powerful people are actually involved with this sick shit.
The entire thing is very subversive and subtly manipulative. There are so many angles they could have taken that they just ignored regarding Schneider. They never mentioned the foot fetish twitter stuff. They never mentioned those weird Victoria Justice videos. They never mentioned the blog that started the whole Dan the Man thing on the internet in the first place. It really felt half assed and like it was almost running coverage or Schneider. Like we'll admit to this, but we're going to keep the more sinister stuff hidden and just pretend that he was just misogynistic and a little creepy.
The Drake episode was tough to watch. Not only for the obvious reasons, but then getting to the end of the episode and seeing so many people from my childhood standing up for and defending a child rapist. That's going to taint X-Men and Boy Meets World forever for me.
Have you seen An Open Secret?The Drake episode was tough to watch. Not only for the obvious reasons, but then getting to the end of the episode and seeing so many people from my childhood standing up for and defending a child rapist. That's going to taint X-Men and Boy Meets World forever for me.
but then, after shifting focus to Brian Peck, it ends with Peck's rape victim saying Schneider was one of the only people who cared for him.
I haven't but I will soon. Thanks for the recommendation.Have you seen An Open Secret?
The silence of some of them is pretty loud. Particularly Ariana Grande and Miranda Cosgrove.
Does anyone else think there is a lot more to Dan Schneider’s misconduct than we know about? Pedos are prolific. I’m sure there are many more victims of Brian Peck and Jason Handy that are staying quiet for their own reasons.
The documentary felt unfinished and padded by appearances by people whose grievances against Schneider don't reflect his sexual impropriety toward children. Jennette McCurdy doesn't even appear and she is the most public accuser. The part with Drake Bell is truly horrifying, although the show brushes past the tragedy that the abused child grew up to plead guilty to a sex charge himself.I liked the series. It made me wonder about what other child stars would say if they were of sound mind and told us honestly of their experience. Specifically Amanda Bynes, but also Ariana Grande, Victoria Justice, Jamie Lynne Spears, and Miranda Cosgrove. I am not big into pop culture, so maybe I am just not aware, but I don’t think any of them have come out about their personal experience in the industry. The silence of some of them is pretty loud. Particularly Ariana Grande and Miranda Cosgrove.
From what I recall, they touched on it, but moved on quickly. He described it as misinformation, and that it was never physical, only digital, and then they moved right along and to his DUIs. I'm not too sure what he meant by that, but I wish they would have elaborated. At the very least, explain what the misinformation was, unless they can't because it's still bad enough to take sympathy away from himEven the stuff with Drake, which was the highlight of this doc, annoyed me with how much they glossed over his own predatorial behavior. They don't need to interrogate him over his charge right after he recounts the way he was raped and groomed or anything, but even having a third party discuss his sexual solicitation charge would be relevant. Bringing up the trend of some CSA survivors becoming predators themselves would even strengthen his credibility, in a way. I'm curious what Drake himself has to say about that potential connection.
I also feel like like some of the claims about the suggestive material was way overblown, like the booger being cum and the nose on the super hero suit looking like a dick.
The Buzzfeed reporter was annoying and the clips of youtube/tiktok content creators felt out of place.i honestly feel the same, i watched the documentary and it was very interesting, but it has absurd fucking tonal whiplash. we went from "they made me wear noses that looked like a dick and had dogs lick peanut butter off me" to "I went through the most brutal rape a person can survive when I was 15 years old and a pedophile cornered me at his home"
like I don't think juxtaposing "dan kept asking for massages and said women weren't funny" with "I was molested so bad I considered suicide" was a great idea?
According to the majority of millennials and zoomers, these are the sources they could use instead of looking for actual sourcesThe Buzzfeed reporter was annoying and the clips of youtube/tiktok content creators felt out of place.
not to excuse drake but he has addressed it elsewhereEven the stuff with Drake, which was the highlight of this doc, annoyed me with how much they glossed over his own predatorial behavior. They don't need to interrogate him over his charge right after he recounts the way he was raped and groomed or anything, but even having a third party discuss his sexual solicitation charge would be relevant. Bringing up the trend of some CSA