SmedleyButler
SmedleyButler
SmedleyButler

Probably the same way paul fucking ryan can somehow enjoy Rage Against the Machine.

(Which is to say, I haven’t the foggiest idea.)

What a weird fucking comment! I don’t see anything in this article claiming that anyone “asking questions before barreling into reforms” is being “crazy or regressive.”

When in doubt, it’s a sex thing.

Without having seen more than a few episodes, I’m pretty sure right wing bronies fall in the same category as right wing trekkies - How TF do you watch that show and think its message doesn’t point at a 180° angle away from everything you stand for?

The internet has fashioned such a bizarre exquisite corpse from our pop culture.

I mean, at least one of the episodes the point of the joke is that JD gets tricked into blackface by Turk as a joke when going to a black fraternity and he gets beat up immediately for it when Turk isn’t around. 

I get where you’re coming from but let’s also acknowledge Terry gets punished for reporting the racist cop. Holt tells him the reason he gets denied a position as a city council liason is likely because he reported the racist cop. He earlier didn’t even want Terry to make the complaint because it would affect Terry’s

Honestly my problem with how the show handles important messages regarding police brutality is that they still think that they still operate on the idea that all these issues are the result on “A Few Bad Apples” and that the only way to fix it is for the “Good Cops” to handle it themselves.

Kind of nice viewing this comments section to know I’m not alone in thinking that Brooklyn Nine Nine is really fun but pretty uniformly bad at their ‘socially responsible message’ episodes. Parks and Rec felt like they always managed to handle it more elegantly.

I understand the impulse and why they feel they need to do this, but I don’t know if B99 is the show to tackle these subjects. The show is so wacky and unrealistic most of the time that when it starts getting serious about real world problems it often comes off as awkward and stilted. They play like Very Special

That disappeared quickly. Or maybe it is region locked? No idea.

I feel ‘dweeb’ somewhat undercuts your point. ‘Shit person who will likely die alone’ probably emphasises your point better.

Fred Armisen seems like an awful person and a terrible partner, but I don’t see anything in those allegations that is criminal.

He sounds like a terrible person who fucks a lot, but it’s not really assault or harassment allegations. Honestly I’d totally believe it’s possible he has and a shitty horny dude seems like a person that would be quite capable of it. I don’t even care about him and don’t even want to defend him. It’s just that those

Are there allegations against him from anyone else other than Elisabeth Moss? I truly like her as an actor, I do no like that she’s a Scientologist and I have a hard time trusting any Scientologists about anything. Especially after a couple splits up and one is not part of the church.

Yup, apparently Stewart has had a reputation for a long time (I had no idea). Cooke's widow said that's why Darwyn stopped working with him. 

Cameron Stewart

Absolutely. While I think the whole beef is silly, J. Cole is absolutely the villain here. He’s being thin-skinned and tone-policing a woman who he admits is smarter and more socially conscious than him. Total unforced error.

In the J. Cole song, he tells black women to watch their tone, and then he basically attempts to explain away his own ignorance. As Chance the rapper said, it’s not a black women’s job to spoon feed this man. Before he made this track, Cole should have read the room, and then he should have up a book. 

This was a really solid season overall and it ended up with a well deserving winner. Despite being an “all star” season, Melissa essentially dominated. If you watched WWHL after the show, Tom said he believes Melissa has the most raw talent of any chef the show has ever had, including Paul Qui. He also made it seem