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That's what they all say.

No, apparently they're sincerely looking for better ethnic diversity, and being a white dude and queer doesn't cut it.

Damn it!

- Aaron Sorkin.

Aren't white men? Damn it! Oh wait, is just the not straight part acceptable? I can do that. But assuming this program keeps going, I'll have to wait a couple years until I'm age eligible.

Ah, someone made an Oz joke, so I don't have to. Good.

You know, contextually that makes a lot of sense, I'm well aware of how different its stature and whatnot were then, but I didn't consciously think of that in the moment because, well, it's so different now. And I'm used to the current state because I'm young.

I think the matter of content freedom was important for Henson, especially with this show. Confronting morality, critiquing society, continually portraying depression, etc., all were some of the best aspects of the show and likely things network television wouldn't even consider allowing as Children's TV at least at

Down at Fraggle Rock!

Oh, he's familiar.

Wait, Jonathan Groff was in American Sniper?!

Excluding, you know, Looking, Enlightened, maybe Togetherness (I haven't seen it yet), etc.

Should we tell them, guys?

Alright, that's understandable, and I appreciate you being understanding in turn. He does speak a truth to me. The majority of the show's beautiful moments for me have involved him. The show means a lot to me as a result. I hope the show gets even better for you.

I would not love the show nearly as much as I do (I guess this coheres with our respective feelings on the show generally) were it not for Patrick. He resonates with me so much on a personal level. I don't question him being where he is in life relative to his age for a second. Yes, I'm much younger than him, but we

Yeah, this one's real tough, as a Bioware/Obsidian obsessive. I know which one I'm going to ultimately pick, but here's some honorable mentions: Garrus of Mass Effect, obviously, along with Jack, Thane, and Steve, and from Dragon Age, Morrigan*, Leliana, Merrill, Isabela, Fenris, and Sera, with the caveat that I'll be

"Filmmakers originally planned for the cast to be both male and female, but Neil Marshall's business partner realised that horror films almost never have all-female casts. Defying convention, Marshall cast all women into the role, and to avoid making them clichéd, he solicited basic advice from his female friends."

I love your username and avatar so much. I miss that show.

I think it's Imagine Me and You. Which I've heard mixed to negative things about, unfortunately.

The hypnotism never bothered me, I think stylistically it fits well, if perhaps not as well tonally. The change to the backstory to "make it more provocative" was stupid and totally missed the point of the whole villain and their background. And yeah, the fight sequence is really poorly done, and I'm not convinced