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And Swarm isn’t the first horror themed show with a heavy Black female input. Them on Amazon was created by a black man (Little Marvin) but was produced by Lena Waithe and had Marvin and Christina Ham in the writers room (yes, there were white writers as well, but with Waithe producing the black voices weren’t pushed

Yeah, I just found it a little off the mark quibbling over the use of the word “animal” when that’s this character. There are some serial killers who are portrayed as cold and calculating (Hannibal Lector types) who plan everything out, taunt the cops, all that trope. But the killings in Swarm were rage-induced,

I watched the whole thing and - hopefully not spoiling things, but these things have been mentioned in most reviews - but whenever the main character is triggered by someone knocking her idol, you hear the buzzing of bees and she goes into a sort of trance and murders someone. Afterward, she suddenly has a craving for

He’s a director directing an actor. He’s looking for an emotion, an approach to the character. He’s telling her that the character is acting on instinct and not reason and approach that way. Which, if you watch the show, the character did. A switch flipped whenever she heard her “trigger” statement - which is what

Influencer, Joe Rogan sidekick (a la Robin Quivers), hosting a talk show on YouTube, political analyst for a NewsMax knockoff, Dancing With The Stars...

That they eat Jell-O? Yeah, that probably true, but that’s all she said about them, in this article and the one it links to. She basically knows she even worse than the worst of them and cracking on their age is the only thing she has left. I mean, someone standing on the side saying, “Look at them, they think they’re

If she’s this thirsty now while she actually IS a senator, look out for some seriously desperate attempts at validation when she goes back to being a colorfully dressed nobody.

Whoa, did not know about this. Thanks.

Tough call, but for me, yeah because he also thinks he’s hilarious.

A public park in Oakland, California where people are barbecuing and having a good time and minding their own business.

MY evidence is Rosewood, Tulsa, Springfield, Omaha, Longview (Texas)...

It’s as if conservatives don’t have a fixed point other than to cause suffering to those who don’t agree with them.

Can Black art and entertainment ever have the freedom to be just that—art and entertainment? Does it always have to be some deep commentary on an -ism, an ideology, or an integral part of society?

Didn’t know what I was getting into when I started watching it Monday, but HAD to keep watching and finish it Tuesday. Great work by everyone and the writing is on a different level. The “true story” episode was a little mind-blowing.

Conservatives: Don’t tell us what to teach our kids!

The Alien has to make it to Earth at some point, right?

Now, now, it could be that they’re the parents of the reincarnated Houdini.

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And the number of strip clubs with “lewd acts” happening on premises dwarfs that number.

I’m guessing a role reversal. Greg falls ass-backward into an executive role, stumbles to the top, and Tom (divorced from Shiv) loses his clout and has to work for Greg.