It's far too easy to make a #MeToo comeback

Accused men are already creeping back into the limelight

Chris Hardwick in the spotlight after #MeToo accusations
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The #MeToo comebacks are accelerating.

Sunday marked Chris Hardwick's first night hosting Talking Dead since he was accused of being emotionally abusive in a former relationship. Tuesday saw R. Kelly announce a performance at Madison Square Garden, despite being in the midst of far more pernicious accusations. The same day, the new show from Matthew Weiner of Mad Men fame released its first trailer, as sexual harassment allegations made against him last year seem to have fallen by the wayside. James Franco, accused of sexual exploitation, will soon appear on HBO in the second season of The Deuce. Former Fox News executive Bill Shine, recently unemployed due to his handling of a harassment scandal at the network, is already back behind the scenes, now as communications head of the White House.

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Joshua Rivera is a freelance entertainment journalist and critic who has written for GQ, Vulture, and Entertainment Weekly.