I think the fact Sam was handcuffed to the cot is a telling tale here. This wasn't just a drunken fumble, too much scotch and woo, she landed on my dick. He was restrained. From what we see, Sam never got the chance to say no. Whether or not Sam was attracted to Joni is ultimately unimportant.
If what happened to Sam happened to me, I would feel deep personal trauma, regardless of how attracted to the enactor I was, or whether I'd wanted him to roger me silly not ten minutes before, or if I let him lead me to the bed. It's not like Sam chose to take the drug, his drink was spiked.
In the show, it's not depicted as rape. Clearly, it's not. Sam hardly cares. He has a poor head and it's mocked by all around him and he's mostly grumpy. But that doesn't mean it shouldn't have been treated as rape.
Remember, this is the show that advocates jumping off buildings to feel alive and has a certain level of malicious nostalgia towards police brutality!
Not just discussion, but near-vehement disagreement!
Yes.
I think the fact Sam was handcuffed to the cot is a telling tale here. This wasn't just a drunken fumble, too much scotch and woo, she landed on my dick. He was restrained. From what we see, Sam never got the chance to say no. Whether or not Sam was attracted to Joni is ultimately unimportant.
If what happened to Sam happened to me, I would feel deep personal trauma, regardless of how attracted to the enactor I was, or whether I'd wanted him to roger me silly not ten minutes before, or if I let him lead me to the bed. It's not like Sam chose to take the drug, his drink was spiked.
In the show, it's not depicted as rape. Clearly, it's not. Sam hardly cares. He has a poor head and it's mocked by all around him and he's mostly grumpy. But that doesn't mean it shouldn't have been treated as rape.
Remember, this is the show that advocates jumping off buildings to feel alive and has a certain level of malicious nostalgia towards police brutality!