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I want Michelle Obama to President. That is ALL!

Interesting! But I think that maybe Winn.

Hotchlin would rock it. Is there enough distance from CWs Smallville?

WTF?
"African American man revealed he wasn't from Africa or America… "

What is most striking about the changes in the show this season is the inability to see and address race even if it is subtely. For a show about aliens and an episode about finding oneself, its amazing how little inclusion or diversity is on the radar. It is a bit unsettling that there are no women of color on the

"Yet Molly and Issa represent the complicated space in between the bitter, ghetto, sexual, and comical stereotypes that haunt black female representations on TV. " Yessssssss Ashley! Great review. Rae's ability to deliver a show with a unique voice that has not been squashed by studio notes is commendable.

I like Molly but I miss the quirkiness of CeCe as played by Sujata Day.

I wonder if he will be portrayed as shiftless or if his character will be used to explore depression as this is a major issue in the black community and addressing it via a black man will be profound.

The pitcher simply showed his respect for her as a pitcher. I don't think he is being nice as much as he is accepting her as a pitcher who showed support for him by initiated the bean war against the guy who injured him and could have ended his career. There is still room for he and her to spar for the main pitching

After episode two I was a bit concerned but ep. 3 is solid. The show has found its gear. If they can keep it they will coast for a couple seasons…

Hoping the writers do more with this than the hokey story arc we all expect.

The show's arc would be better served if this relationship is held for many seasons. She has to come to love and trust him as a friend; she will confide in him about it all and many years later they will realize that they enjoy each other's company. However after some time together they will come to the decision that

Yeah it would fit well with The Fosters, Pretty Little Liar, Stitchers…

The bigger blunder is not providing subtitle translation for viewers. The conversation with the coach also showed that the player did not seem disrespected on the team; he bows to the coach which I can't imagine him doing that if his experience was not acceptable. In fact, when he laughs earlier in the episode, the

Donna is Joe and Gordon is Cameron. Donna and Joe can spot the opportunity. Gordon and Cameron are brilliant creators, but they rarely see the tree for the forest. They all are complex people figuring it out and hurting the ones closet to them. Donna nor Joe are the bad guys, but they have done many hurtful things out

He loves her and understands her challenges. His actions showed a man who would support his wife, but would not allow her to hurt his friend. It is not that he does not like her, its that they are growing apart, unable to give the other what s/he needs. If they did not have kids, they may well have ended the marriage.

Wow no empathy for Donna. She is no bad guy, but she was the adult in the room forcing Cameron to learn the importance of compromise. While Cameron's frustration is with idealism/perfectionism, Donna's is with the lack of acknowledgement she gets from those she puts before herself: Gordon, kids, Cameron, Mutiny…

LOL, yeah exactly she knows an impossible case/client when she sees it.

Thanks for the FACTS. Please re-read my comments, plural. I clarified that his Hawaiian upbringing was American but very different than the American experience we are speaking about here and went on to address the biases MoBell thinks he has because he did not grow-up black.