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I watch for the physics and stay for the funny.

That's…Kinda true.

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"I saw it as more of a 'he's clearly embarrassed because he has no-one to bring to this wedding but we should probably let that go cause his self confidence is already at an all time low' sort of deal."

What does ANY of that have to do with what I posted?

@avclub-85d8ce590ad8981ca2c8286f79f59954:disqus What is a man?

When it comes to people and their sexuality I take them at their word. Raj keeps saying he's straight and I believe him. Who cares.

Perhaps the same could be said of all religions…

So what's it to you, a pretend show?

"You wouldn't have let it go? I feel sorry for your friends."

Total sploosh!

Don't you know by now?

I'm willing to catch up and watch this if you tell me it's worth the additional hour a week.

For a brief moment I forgot she was wearing shorts and looked anyway.

There's one like you in every comments section.

"Yeah, it's really weird.  Did they all sit down and agree that they were going to dislike this season of 30 Rock beforehand?"

Some Notes

The awareness if good but we're still in that stage where it's getting crazy exploited in fiction—and the Internet! So many self-diagnosed cases of autism online. Wild stuff.

Fair enough.

Don't be so obtuse.

I should have added the fiction qualifier. All American Muslim was a reality show. If Outsourced was a reality show it'd be totally different anyway. And probably more interesting. I'd fucking watch that show. Nobody would call it racist. But because it was fiction people jump to conclusions.