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Things We Saw Today: James Franco Remains The Worst

Don't talk to me I'm so done.

James Franco in The Deuce (2017)

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Last year, five women came forward with allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct aimed at James Franco, who stepped out of the public eye while still continuing to have a career with HBO’s The Deuce and his upcoming appearance in the Coen Brothers’ The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. Now, his Freaks and Geeks co-star Busy Philipps has come forward with a story of a time he allegedly physically assaulted her on the set of the short-lived TV series in her upcoming memoir This Will Only Hurt A Little.

Philipps describes filming a scene where her character was supposed to gently hit Franco’s, which Franco objected to. She wrote of the moment: “He grabbed both my arms and screamed in my face, ‘DON’T EVER TOUCH ME AGAIN!’ And he threw me to the ground. Flat on my back. Wind knocked out of me.” She refers to him as a f–king bully, and says that fellow co-star Linda Cardellini advised her to tell her manager and report him. Philipps says Franco apologized after being forced to by producers, but received no formal reprimand or punishment.

So where does that leave us, on the heels of seeing Brett Kavanaugh confirmed to the highest court in the land? Once more, we have seen that white men are allowed to hurt women and to behave abominably and still have careers. Franco’s career won’t be impacted by this. He won’t be labelled “difficult” and blacklisted from the industry. This story registers as a faint blow because if 2018 has taught us anything, it’s that change might be coming but it’s sure not here yet, so Franco will most likely not suffer any adverse effects from these allegations.

Forgive my bitterness; these last few weeks have made me more cynical than I thought possible. These stories break my heart because we have yet to see meaningful change enacted in any sphere, so white men will keep getting away with their bad behavior. That’s just the way the world works for now, and why we have to keep fighting for something to change.

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(via IndieWire; Image: HBO)

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Kate (they/them) says sorry a lot for someone who is not sorry about the amount of strongly held opinions they have. Raised on a steady diet of The West Wing and classic film, they are now a cosplayer who will fight you over issues of inclusion in media while also writing coffee shop AU fanfic for their favorite rare pairs.

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