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Interesting catch.

I will never miss the bus!!!!!

I don't think that's fair. If that were the case a lot of us would be in here making Big McHuge Large snarky commentscomments every week but we consistently watch it and hope and pray it gets better. And sometimes it does but mostly it doesn't and that feels bad. In fact, we are the faithful and if we are criticizing

I agree with the first part of your comment but definitely have to agree with Oliver thay despite the terrible mask she was still able to out-act Skye. Special Skye who is so special. Sigh. I feel defeated by my desire for this show to be good. Especially after the amazingness that was Agent Carter for the last two

I'm amazed at how Ruth Negga was still able to emote effectively through layers of prosthetics. She is truly incredible.

Totally agree. :)

It was really funny. And it transitioned so well into the rather tragic scene of Honey being upset at her circumstances.. Eddie's shocked look there was hilarious and further supported the idea that he had no idea what he was doing.

That's a really interesting point. I can see that sort of mental shift though as a person grows older and starts thinking more critically about what they consume in the form of pop culture. Real Eddie may have been more attracted by the outsider aspect of rap while growing up and I do think the show could serve to

Well she stopped him… I just read that as him being a little too influenced by rap but not knowing what it meant.

Ah that is probably a mileage issue. I too thought that little Eddie was a bit of a weak link in earlier episodes (especially compared to Wu) but he's growing on me. He was downright cute in last night's episode. I think it's interesting to see a non-everyboy character depicted in a family sitcom like this and I would

So to all the Indian/South Asian people watching this show and going "omg this was my life," don't you want our own show?

I feel like the real Eddie Huang would have totally thought that was the way to mass popularity. Remember he gets most of his lessons from hip-hop. I can see a kid listening to lyrics and being rather confused about why being seen with hot chicks is a good thing but totally accepting it. Kids are not really known for

The show really manages to nail dealing with low level ignorance about race without things being specifically racist or discriminatory. In a funny way!!!

I thought Emery and Evan had hilarious scenes in the episode where there is no AC. Their whining and facial expressions were howlingly funny.

Wasn't that Evan? Emery got the burrito…

I feel like the fact that the restaurant was a ripoff was easily identifiable based on character interactions from the very first episode. The scale of it, OTOH was surprising. And hilarious. Especially Park's delivery of his big confession. Constance Wu is the breakout character on this show I think (is it too early

Who complained that he was misogynistic?? Because he wanted Honey to hug him earlier in the season? That was so funny and so totally in character for an 11 year old boy trying to get some street cred.

I agree. Her blowing him off earlier was totally in character and I like the hint of edginess her character gets when it turns out she likes Eddie's CD. Also he was so cute in this episode! The kid has found his acting feet fast. It took Harry, Hermione and Ron three movies to start acting semi-decently.

It depends what you're counting it towards. If you are assessing the quality of the channel, I would argue that originally produced shows are the important metric. This was my impression of OPs comment. In which vase acquired shows wouldn't count.

Sonia's reviews of The Following and Hostages were works of art. I used to read them without watching either show. Hilarious.