25. RT @kerrie12345 Because Dr.Huxtable would never do such a thing.
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27. The mask is not the face. Yet we want to believe that Bill Cosby IS Dr. Huxtable.
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INTERMISSION: folks, if you keep tweeting smart comments, we're going to be here all night. Not that I mind, just letting you know.
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29. With Woody Allen & Polanski you have not so much the mask of fame (although Allen has that) but the aura of the artist.
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30. With Allen, we can leave aside Dylan's accusations and just look at his relationship with Soon-Yi Previn.
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31. By marrying his partners adopted daughter, Allen transgressed a serious moral line.
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32. Allen's actions re: Soon-Yi Previn did harm one part of his fame: hard to accept mask of nebbish, neurotic, hard-done by Woody again.
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33. The Woody Allen character form early movies was sympathetic because of neurotic paralysis. Yet real world Woody was all to decisive.
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34. But if Woody-the-neurotic no longer plausible, he had another mask: Woody-the-artist, who is beyond good and evil.
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35. Middle and late period Woody often explores dilemma of the Nietzschean superman as he tries to transcend conventional morality.
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36. Among his reduced but still sizable body of fans, Woody-the-artist became the default defense. Artists under no obligation to be decent
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