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That’s not canon, “Super Mario” games are legends, not history. Weirdly the opposite is true for “Legend of Zelda” games.

yes

I got it from this guy’s essay about Nick and Disney Channel’s struggle for tween eyes. It could be wrong too but there are too many hit shows for both young children and families for Fuller House to be so successful just for filling that niche alone.

This show is for middle schoolers and will probably do well. It turns out “tweens” right now are really into ‘90s stuff (and are the secret to why Fuller House is in its fourth season) just like me and my peers as 90s middle schoolers were really into 70s stuff. We would have definitely watched something called “Great

This reviewer is asking for countless things from this show that it never promised to offer. The series only has one purpose - to portray the constant fight to merely exist. The checks at Nola’s being are intentionally underwhelming to make this point. They’re small, but besides being overwhelming in volume, each

No. He’s creating an immersive world through stylized character-building by showing what “important things” his characters choose to talk about and how they talk about them, in the context of their immediate environment, the narrative, and the overarching zeitgeist.

I think you’re projecting shallowness and lack of subtlety onto him in lieu understanding what he’s actually trying to do.

is that really what you saw?

It’s probably the ratio of how bad the show is (it’s very bad) to the praise it gets (nearly unanimous and voluminous).

He sees redemption from his terrible self through Morty, and views that attachment as toxic. They reveal so in the opening segment of the first episode, when, plastered, he told Morty he was going to blow up the whole world and make a “fresh start” with just them and Jessica. The first episode of the second season he

Can you learn what “cuck” means so that you’d subsequently realize why it’s impossible to “take back” or use “ironically”? Hint, it’s like saying saying “nigger-lover” “as a joke”.

Oh I get it. I was just thinking in the sense of unique comedic sense from black people relatively independent of whites (in the context of the show).

“- Dear White People, we still need your acceptance, but come through with at least some of the items on my agenda so I can win for my peoples.”

?? What’s apologetic about the blackness in Lucas Bros. Moving Company or Black Jesus, or Detroiters or Real Husbands of Hollywood or Loiter Squad or Home: Adventures with Tip and Oh, or the Eric Andre Show?

what extrapolation, they pretty much just reiterated what you said in a less flattering way

no, stereotype doesn’t mean “common misconception”

Hey guys. It’s specifically a parody of this article that somehow went viral:

nope

I don’t think there’s a single discussion of American slavery on the internet where this isn’t brought up.

nah