And to think people don’t realize this is a woman raping a man, who is under her influence and can not control his actions, therefore having no choice or say in the matter. This is what others refer to when asked when Ward was raped. This scene, folks.
Ryan Ainley Say what now? It’s still a woman mistreating a man who isn’t in control over anything and she’s taking advantage of that by throwing herself at him for her pleasure. She essentially rapes him.
Ryan Ainley Actually, rape is, according to Webster’s Dictionary, unlawful sexual activity and usually sexual intercourse carried out forcibly or under threat of injury against a person's will or with a person who is beneath a certain age or incapable of valid consent because of mental illness, mental deficiency, intoxication, unconsciousness, or deception. I rest my case.
MJAMonsterJamEvents1 Did I stutter? Did you not read the definition of the word that I took the time to search to see if the show was portraying it that way? I’m not being silly because rape is a serious matter, regardless of gender. So don’t you dare call me silly for calling out a scene for what it is, that this is indeed a sexual assault without any sort of given consent. I rest my case.
lol its just a tv show im sure if we ask the tv writer and the directors they would say it is not. im not being sexist at all,girls can rape or sexually assaul men,but thats not wats happening here
On Jessica Jones, when Killgrave mind controls women to have sex with him, it's rape. They address that on the show. Here, when Lorelei mind controls Grant Ward to have sex with her... it's just ...sex. Lol oh well.
As in put a layer of text at the top of the screen, fair use means you've added enough to the video that if you were to remove the copyrighted material it would still be a stand alone video