"“I know privilege when I see it.” Luke Cage delivers the most succinct summary of every internet critique of Danny Rand rolled into one.
"“I know privilege when I see it.” Luke Cage delivers the most succinct summary of every internet critique of Danny Rand rolled into one.
Not at all.
And the Comic-Con audience said, with one voice:
I wouldn't be so sure of that. Do a search for what ol' Ike's been up to recently. It's not looking great for him.
Will the south be portrayed as anything other than mustache-twirling villains with (slave) babies stapled to their foreheads?
"Unfortunately, nothing much happens in the rest of the episode either."
"… in service of a joke for 12-year-olds."
"But Game Of Thrones nowadays is mostly exposition."
"But a practically solo sequence of Dany walking through her old empty house without saying anything for minutes on end is, let’s say, a lot to ask of…
At allegations hey?
Please let this have Lance Reddick as one of the main stars!!!
I actually agree. My initial post was me being facetious. The problem is that there are people out there who believe what I wrote.
I think the moral of the story here is that it's only racist when white people do it, because only white people can be racist.
Didn't even realise she was a regular. Thought was a reoccurring character.
"… and effortlessly demonstrating male allyship in the process."
"Mansplain" isn't a real word. Don't gender existing words to make a hollow point.
And if it'd been a more liberal-leaning sitcom cancelled by Fox?
We really need Alan Tudyk to get a gig that lasts more than a season…
"Here, the cast isn’t as starry…"
"like The Bechdel Test does for female characters, the Racial Bechdel Test requires at least two characters of color to talk about something other than a white person"
"In a real-world America where women’s rights are under serious attack…"
"Well I am now!" might be my fav line of Archer since "Eat a dick, jungle!".
Janeane Garofalo.