That's really silly. They are different types of discrimination.
That's really silly. They are different types of discrimination.
Yes, spoiled rich bitches have long been underrepresented in TV. Thank fucking god "Girls" is rectifying the situation.
I know, because expecting that a single-camera show set in New York have a slightly realistic portrayal of New York City is as big a stretch as a Tribeca yuppie writing about the Amish.
NO! YOU RELAX, GODDAMNIT!
She's trying to show off her diversity skills.
The west coast is a retarded cultural wasteland, Bay Area excepted.
What the fuck are you talking about? Orson Welles was a pretty handsome guy when he made Citizen Kane.
Fucking rich bitch.
New York City is NOT extremely compartmentalized. What a ridiculous lie. Most neighborhoods have people of multiple races/ethnicities interacting on a continuous basis. Unless you're talking about the Upper East Side or something.
Your comment reeks of whiteness.
"Ridiculously progressive" - pssh. You know, white feminists can be (and frequently are) racists. So just because a show is run largely by women does not mean it isĀ "ridiculously progressive" - it may still be quite reactionary in numerous respects.
If it's about women, they shouldn't have called it "Girls".
Death Proof - Stuntman Mike
Gigli was a dumb movie, but it was not the worst movie of all time or the standard by which all bad things should be compared.
Wrong! Vergara was quite good. Dipshit.
No, it had already been a hit.
Vanessa Bayer is great, nothing at all like Pharoah.
Oops, yeah. Sorry.
No. Greg Daniels was the best thing about The Office.
Mindy also wrote that fucking horrible episode when the whole office sang a version of a song from "Rent" as a farewell to Michael.