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"Yes. Okay maybe not complex but it made me feel things."

I likes how you think.

"I think one thing that Duncan did very well was to reground the show and
that it kept flying off the hinges — just a little — when he wasn't
around."

The answer is plenty awesome.

Would have been pretty fertile ground for some stories as well. With Jeff being an incredibly cynical dude but being a teacher at the same time, having to choose between passing that cynicism on to his students versus actually trying to inspire and teach, versus obviously just trying to get by with doing as little

I had absolutely no clue about what her own "Winger speech" was about in this episode.

"Emotionally complex"?

Yeah, I think this episode made that particularly evident.

Woah! Hey, I was plenty disappointed with this season as well, but let's not go crazy here. Season 4 fucking sucked, man.

If you're ever anywhere with a) weed or b) a sexual partner and are wondering what music you should play, just put this thing on repeat:

Yeah, okay, whatever.

Yeah, yeah, but the show should be entertaining and/or funny first, meta-whatever second. If an episode can make comments about the creative process and how stories work and whatever else that's awesome, but it has to work by itself.

True.

This whole episode felt like a forgotten script for Venture Bros.. Cobra Commander was basically The Monarch in a different suit.

I think for the majority of transsexuals, there is basically no one you can completely trust not to go bananas after you've disclosed. Transphobia is a motherfucker and I don't know if there's a single culture which does not exhibit it.

For me it was the slightly frustrated fist-shaking.

I'm not excusing anyone, just examining some mitigating circumstances. Being transsexual is a pretty unique position to be in as they are pretty universally feared and hated throughout the globe. Like I said before, I'm not saying that what Marcus did was perfectly all right, but it's easier to see why he did what he

There's 50% less salt and only half the calories.

A fair point.

People have sex with people whom they've shared 10 minutes of dialogue and a beer with. While it would be nice and dandy if everyone was always on the straight and narrow when it came to sex (or anything, really), I think everyone realizes that is simply not the case.