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How could you do this to a kid, Star Magazine?

And if they are, it's because they have a guy's sense of humor.

Okay, I have to share this. It made me stop and think really hard about how difficult it is to be a women in the comedy business. This was years ago and I don't remember the comedian's name, but she was really funny (and happened to be black). I saw her doing a stand-up routine late at night on cable. She had

They couldn't steal Ms. Williams from the Daily show? Shes hilarious and super cute and seems pretty awesome.

Four black women in 38 years, and none since 2007? Sheesh, SNL, get your shit together.

Who's shocked? Really.

Being an Asian, this kind of shitard makes me want to take a bat and beat Hollywood producers to pulp. Such effing stereotype! Asian girl + glasses = nerdy. Asian girl = sexy. These asshats don't seem to be aware that Asian women come in all shapes, sizes and personalities. Shows like these influence how other people

Jonah Hill in general. He just seems like an insufferable prick to me.

Some people pride themselves on saying what everyone is thinking but nobody wants to say. McFarlane seems to pride himself on saying what nobody wants to think.

Came here to say just that. "The guys would be a mess without her" isn't a signifier of a woman's competence in a show, it means she's the mom in the paper towel commercials. You know, the one who smiles, shakes her head fondly, and cleans up the mess of the kids, husband, and dog without a word.

That's funny. It's almost as if the "people on this site" are rarely the target demographic for anything. It's almost as if the "people on this site" are marginalized in that respect; their voices dismissed when they're offended. It's almost as if the "people on this site" don't want horrendous racist, sexist,

Exactly. If they had any sense at all the payoff to the joke would have been that the Chinese investors were pissed that they didn't know the difference between Chinese and Japanese...

NPR did a piece on "Dads" yesterday, and interviewed one of the writers, Mike Scully, who was a major writer for "The Simpsons". Gotta say, I was pretty disappointed and dismayed by his "sorry not sorry you're offended overly-sensitive minorities" attitude, and his gall to compare this drivel to the edginess of "All

I said this the last time this show was mentioned, a number of people enlightened me to the fact that Green, despite playing awkward sweethearts (normally), is kind of a douchey fratboy himself.

Yeah, but the problem with that premise is that it's this great loophole wherein an ignorant, sexist, racist moron gets to claim he's none of those things because he's "just being satirical." The problem with McFarlane is that there's this undercurrent of "I'm saying what you're 'not allowed' to say." And ultimately,

I want this to fail so badly, but going by the current TV hits, it'll probably be on for 13 years.

2 Broke Girls is still on the air which means this show has a chance. Ugh. I will never forgive Fox for cancelling Arrested Development.

This seems too racist even for Lorre. I can't believe I just typed that.

It becomes painfully clear that these guys are a mess without her.

Isn't she dressed as a Japanese schoolgirl?