No, this was basically just a really, really shitty episode. The worst instincts of SP.
No, this was basically just a really, really shitty episode. The worst instincts of SP.
This…really wasn't any more subversive (or funny) than a 7-second 'Family Guy' cutaway. It just lasted 22 minutes. I'm confused as to where the smart, commentary is coming from exactly.
No offense @avclub-db0c35ce2663c0e8c4b3f38642a49748:disqus but what kind of rebuttal is that?
Ah yes, the: "real women have curves" argument.
Your "Ha ha" is the most obnoxious thing on the internet today. So y'know, congrats on excelling.
Millie was hands down the creepiest thing I've ever seen on an animated show. I would have not been surprised if she'd kissed Louise and then set the fort on fire. That was dark.
I love Becca.
@avclub-ddf39be6eb089c51636d28ea68254f5c:disqus
Alicia: "I'm gonna start drinking."
"Seth MacFarlane's shows have a really spotty record when it comes to trans-related humor."
Really? You don't know the Miley Cyrus song that shattered her previous Hannah Montana image and that every fucking website out there—including the AV club—spent weeks writing essays about all summer?
Really, keeping up with the broader/broadest strokes of pop culture is kind of on you, not the show.
No….
I think the BIG narrative problem of the show that unlike Avatar, there's no Gaang. No, whatever, "Korrarmy" set of characters sticking together in the face of adversity. There's no real sibling bond between Mako and Bolin, no friendship between Korra and Asami.
What a weird, weird episode. I'm really, really not enjoying this.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, stop.
Man, is Schuester checked out.
Actually, I kind of loved the "ambitious slut" moment.
Yeah, we're not calling them that. I'm not giving Shonda that one.