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Oh, well, because clearly Will and Mackenzie are *only* colleagues and former romantic partners.
I didn't say it is a point of strength, I said that Will showing off women is not the strongest one between the two of them, and considering that he clearly flips out when he has to deal with Mackenzie's boyfriend.

Oh, well, because clearly Will and Mackenzie are *only* colleagues and former romantic partners.
I didn't say it is a point of strength, I said that Will showing off women is not the strongest one between the two of them, and considering that he clearly flips out when he has to deal with Mackenzie's boyfriend.

Because the email incident says something about women and technology, right? Had it happened to a man, it would have been… what? funny? Or gender stereotypical?

Because the email incident says something about women and technology, right? Had it happened to a man, it would have been… what? funny? Or gender stereotypical?

It's framed like a documentary also in most critics' reviews, but - guess what - it's not.

It's framed like a documentary also in most critics' reviews, but - guess what - it's not.

1. Do you really have no other analysis skill other than looking at fiction and wondering why it is not working like real life? Like "the show claims to be a newsroom but this and that could never happen in a newsroom". 2. Enough with this women thing. Who do you think is stronger, Will showing off a different women

1. Do you really have no other analysis skill other than looking at fiction and wondering why it is not working like real life? Like "the show claims to be a newsroom but this and that could never happen in a newsroom". 2. Enough with this women thing. Who do you think is stronger, Will showing off a different women