Is Bryan Fuller, Creator Of TV's "Hannibal," Going Down The #MeToo Drain?
Remember Josh Whedon, creator of TV's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and a purported male paragon of feminism? And, oh, yes, he was later known for being viciously misogynist and fat-phobic to the women who worked for him - particularly terrified young actresses - and for creating a hostile work environment. Remember now? You know, that fucktard. Though this briefly stalled Whedon's career, it's far from over, 'cause really, what's a li'l misogyny on set when there's mooolah to be made? Could the same, briefly inconvenient fate be in store for Bryan Fuller? Fuller, as you may know, has worked variously as a writer, executive producer and showrunner for TV shows such as "Pushing Daisies," “Hannibal," "American Gods," and many more. Fanboys love his work. They've even coined the term, "Fullerverse," to denote all the shows he's worked on (because that's what fanboys do). Unfortunately, #MeToo has reared it...