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What’s equaly baffling to me is that, despite being a show very obviously aimed at small kids, it seems to be ridiculously popular with tweens and early teens. My nieces, nephews and all their friends absolutely LOVE the show, and they’re all 11-15.

My theory is that it’s like a Bob Ross kinda thing - it’s just

The episode where Bluey goes on a rant about aborigines and the Chinese never actually made it to production.

I was so sure these last three episodes were going to reveal that a Bluey and Bingo were getting a little brother or sister. In the end that didn’t happen but, man, did the Sign hit hard. I’m not Australian or a dog but I relate to Bandit so much. Sadly he made the right choice for his family where I didn’t and I

My wife legit cried at the end.

It’s a solid episode. We went and purchased the episode from iTunes when we first heard that it was out there, and are happy we did.

“The Sign” was legit one of the scariest episodes of TV for me. The idea of Bluey moving to another city was genuinely heartbreaking, because the whole show is one big, beautiful love letter to Brisbane, and that’s one of the things that makes it special.

Conservatives still haven’t figured why all the professional unfunny dickbags are on their side.

Rob Schneider was an animal. Then he was a woman. And now Rob Schneider is... unemployed. And he’s about to find out...that being unemployed is harder than it looks.

Must be an Elvis Costello biopic in the works and he’s thirsty for the role for some reason.

Would you say it’s akin to...makin’ copies...?

No one can or should be expected to do that.

It has always been theater. A 9/11 style attack isn’t a reasonable attack vector anymore, the passengers would shut that shit down FAST. The only reason it worked like it did is because by and large when airplanes had been hijacked in the past it wasn’t to be used as a missile.

I expect the number of people swayed towards Trump because Stewart commented on what’s readily evident about Biden is approximately zero.

I truly have no hope for this country if that first segment is considered controversial.

Right?  Every criticism of Biden was followed up with Trump doing the exact same thing.  Did anyone complaining actually watch it? 

The weird thing about Trevor was he never seemed comfortable reading from a teleprompter behind a desk—-I used to think its because English is not his first language, but he absolute tears in his standup specials which are also English (the ones I’ve seen).

I remember Jon making it pretty clear Biden’s not nearly as bad as Trump.

Let’s be honest, love him or hate him, Stewart is just really good at the job.

I think it’s weird how “bothsidesism” has become a thing, as though refusing to criticize one’s own side is the gusty and non-lazy option. Same with “whataboutism”, as though “What about.....?” questions are bad.