StudioTodd
StudioTodd
StudioTodd

I didn’t speak--I wrote, you fucking moron.

I asked a very simple question. I never expressed an opinion about what people choose to be called, nor did I even hint at the rest of the bullshit you included in your comment. I have never and would never say someone is not who they claim to be or that they are “confused.” I would appreciate it very much if you

First—never watched a single episode of The West Wing on Netflix or anywhere else, so your reference is lost on me.

I’m not allowed to ask questions. I’m not allowed to form an opinion. Is there anything else you want to inform me that I’m not allowed to do? Do you not see the absurdity and imperiousness in your response?

But I’m not allowed to ask questions about it or form an opinion?

All I can tell you is that 1981 was the year I first learned about Izod and Polo and when I first heard the term “yuppie.”

I couldn’t believe it when they started playing “Easy Lovin’” for the end credits. My parents had that album when I was in grade school and would constantly play it in rotation with Simon & Garfunkle’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water” and the original cast album of “Jesus Christ Superstar.”

If you were referring to the “birth name” section of the recommendations, I have to say that the cat is already out of the bag when it comes to someone who was already a world-famous celebrity prior to transitioning.

I don’t know if I agree with you re:the wardrobe. As the 70s progressed, men’s clothes became more and more synthetic and were designed to emphasize and enhance the sexy bits. Once we hit the 80s, male sexuality was once again repressed when AIDS became a useful tool to frighten the public and men’s bodies became

Didn’t Caitlyn Jenner used to be Bruce Jenner? Is that not a fact? They simply referred to that fact. They didn’t make it up out of thin air. Why would you get so upset over that?

The true MVP of this episode was Chris Redd’s package in the “Dance Rehearsal” sketch.

Thanks for the info...that helps.

Ah, there he is...there’s always at least one of you hanging around to comment on shows like this...the condescending sneering reply from someone who loves to lash out at and try to alienate newbies and who believes that having a bit more background info about a subject (even though it’s only a comic book in this

I don’t know...in The Americans, she didn’t seem as damaged. She didn’t behave as though Philip was her actual father. And Philip was at least reluctant about what he was doing.

Good to know, thanks.

“She’s sick of lying and admits she doesn’t love him anymore.”

One thing that comics-based TV/movies often do—which is really annoying—is assume that the audience is already familiar with the franchise, so there’s no need to explain who the characters are or what their world is about. Hopefully, it will become clear eventually, but having never seen or heard of Watchmen before

It’s not the same vibe on this show, trust me.

Come on, wouldn’t you have felt less creeped out if it had been a twink working out his daddy issues?

After watching his boyfriend die a horrible death, he is probably even more strict about condom use for fear of passing the virus he thinks he as on to someone else.