Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis wrote character references for the sentencing part of the trial. It's amazing to see them maintain their integrity even in the face of putting targets on their backs for this ongoing witch hunt. Especially since the judge running this kangaroo court refused to take them into account.
I can't figure out Ashton Kutcher. He seems to be against child trafficking but refuses to turn in his Hollywood buddies. He got groomed by Demi Moore for a while which is never a good thing.
Maybe he's a good dude or maybe he is a total fraud.
The extent of my knowledge about Ashton Kutcher is that he played Hyde Kelso in That '70s show and Charlie Sheen's replacement in Two and a Half Men, and I only learned the former from this story. Needless to stay I'm not the best person to judge his character. His willingness to stand up to the woke mob and try to help Danny is a good sign.
Good catch. That one was a typo. I knew the guy on trial played Hyde. I only knew Kutcher as the guy who replaced Charlie Sheen until today, which is weird because I watched a decent amount of That '70s show.
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis wrote character references for the sentencing part of the trial. It's amazing to see them maintain their integrity even in the face of putting targets on their backs for this ongoing witch hunt. Especially since the judge running this kangaroo court refused to take them into account.
I can't figure out Ashton Kutcher. He seems to be against child trafficking but refuses to turn in his Hollywood buddies. He got groomed by Demi Moore for a while which is never a good thing.
Maybe he's a good dude or maybe he is a total fraud.
The extent of my knowledge about Ashton Kutcher is that he played
HydeKelso in That '70s show and Charlie Sheen's replacement in Two and a Half Men, and I only learned the former from this story. Needless to stay I'm not the best person to judge his character. His willingness to stand up to the woke mob and try to help Danny is a good sign.Spez: Fixed a typo that was pointed out to me.
Kutcher played Kelso. Masterson played Hyde.
Good catch. That one was a typo. I knew the guy on trial played Hyde. I only knew Kutcher as the guy who replaced Charlie Sheen until today, which is weird because I watched a decent amount of That '70s show.