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It's really hard to have a discussion with you. You just keep picking apart everything I say and making a point that I'm not even arguing against. Homophobia is something that effects any race you can think of. This is the most obvious point ever. I know that. We all know that. You began this thread asking about

At the end the day, no one race, culture, background, gender, etc. think the same way. I'm not about to sit and think about where the black people come from who are homophobic (not judging you, I just don't do it).. I have people the age of my mother (55) in my family who are hugely homophobic. Not to the point where

Oh come one. I purposely stress in conversations like this that it isn't a universal thing. "Of course, this isn't speaking for everyone and not every thinks this way" is a direct quote to avoid a comment like the one you just left. You and people you know might not be homophobic but in other areas there is a lot of

I know. It's a valid question anyway. Sadly, we also know the answer to it.

Listen to hip hop music more. Watch DJ Vlad interviews with various rappers etc. on youtube. Rappers are outright homophobic on there. Watch what happens on youtube when anything homosexual is brought up on a channel that has a predominate audience of black people (like a hip hop music station for example). People

So, would like them to continue to not develop the supporting cast instead, I don't know developing more? Nothing wrong with exploring the lives of the characters without Oliver in the picture. They aren't taking up time. They are characters in this story too.

Except it is a correct representation of how many people in hip hop look at gay men. Not all obviously but trying to act like hip hop isn't filled with a bunch of homophobic people would be straight up untrue.

One, I'm pretty sure Timbaland isn't producing every single piece of the music for the show. Two, even if he is, there not all going to be winners. That's a lot of music to produce for a program.

Campbell looks the same way she did when she was guest starring on New York Undercover on Fox like 20 years ago.

I'd agree if I thought last week was a dud. Another solid episode as far as I can see.

None of the killers int he movies were all together believable as strong, fast or smart enough to pull of their schemes so whatever.

Well, that's not Kevin's problem.

Ending it on a black man being choked out by cops would be making light something people aren't ready to laugh at. Shooting a random guy that you don't see to offset the none thug moments of their life is two different things and are much easier to accept.

Yes, you're the only one in the world with that issue.

Except for the people on earth in this comments section who have agreed with the review or just enjoyed the ep in general. I guess those people are from another planet.

He was neither of those things here. I don't think he's either of those things in his stand-up anyway. But if that's your hold up, watch. As always I say, just watch it for yourself anyway. If you don't like it, turn it off.

Most obvious internet comment of the day. Pretty early.

One of the guys being choked out? Yeah, that would be a hilarious ending.

He talked about this in a recent interview. He basically copped doing a lot of movies that he knows will do well, while also knowing they aren't all of the best quality. He knows that ride he's on right now where he's one of the biggest money makers out there wont last forever. So, he's taking that ride as long as he

I found this episode very funny. I don't dislike Kevin Hart like some people do so I guess that helps. But, I felt like it was just a lot of fun.