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transphobia is the new homophobia
because there always has to be some group of people we taunt mercilessly because they're different.

i'm the most homosexual man you could ever meet, would never ever want to have any romantic touching of any kind with her, and think she's hilarious. q.e.d.

reminds me of how fascinated i was to read about Jane Curtin's experience on the show, basically checking herself out of all the cast parties in their 70s coked up mayhem. i like the idea that straight-laced brainy chicks can collaborate with wild and crazy guys to produce great comedy.

the Rodenberry future is a moneyless economy. no more capitalism. they are all pinko commies and happy about it.

the illogic is worth it for my favorite scene in ST III.

what word?

there's a (6 billion - 5)/(6 billion) chance that i'm not.

more stray observations:
"…at our lady of reluctant integration in waltham."

my grandpa had sleep-fighting!
that's all.

speculation
is there an intrade contract market on liz lemon getting back with floyd for the season finale?

yeah, i don't know what's up with Community. i've had it recommended to me by people i trust, but i watch multiple episodes, don't laugh at all, don't care one bit about any character, and have no desire to watch any more. it's not that it strikes me as outright bad or directly off-putting (like, for example,

but i do think it looks awesome. just not baffling.

daylight moon should not be baffling.

from a cynical point of view, it makes perfect sense for nasa to have been far more concerned about training astrounauts for accomplishing the mission than for the long, publicity-free aftermath. yes, some astronauts have become crazy—has that been a black eye for nasa? no.

had to watch again, and just noticed…
after kathy geiss removes her dead father's pocket watch from her mouth in shame, about 1.5 seconds later it's in there again with the chain dangling out.

agreed, except that what totally interrupted the pace for me was jack's slow-motion stages of grief. i was really surprised since his delivery is usually uncannily amazing, but i couldn't wait for those ten seconds to be over.

i had totally forgotten about that! he was the herald for prince gerhadt hapsburg, wasn't he? he was looking foxy tonight.

that was well put, wolfmansRazor.

april needs her own spin-off.
the one thing that didn't work for me about this episode was leslie and tom going back to the birthday gala. yes, beauty queen's song was great, but the logic of the whole scene seemed off to me.

zzzzz
i enjoyed watching both Seth Aaron's and Mila's collections coming down the runway, but the rest of the episode was as much of a snooze-fest as Emilio's collection. i suppose it's a good thing nothing particularly interesting happened to distract precious seconds away from the garnier adverlingus. maybe they