Yeah, it was basically that cliché angry divorcee/relationship abuser speech.
He even used the term "fathered" when he talked about the material.
Which is rather interesting considering how we both brainstormed the questions, planned the interviews and I did the interviews while he filmed.
Personally, I feel like it's not about the creative visions anymore. To him it's some kind of a control thing. Why would he otherwise get mad if gets told that he gets to keep doing the same **** he was doing, with the difference that I don't produce anymore, but I produce and control my own **** from now on.