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If the test is multiple women talking to each other about something other than men, every classroom scene in the movie.

Harry Potter fails? If you take the central couple of figures you get Harry, Ron, Hermione; on that level, you're right. But Hermione is smarter, more sensitive, and better at pretty much everything than Harry. Harry is a whiny bitch who wouldn't be anywhere without his hyper-confident friend conveniently solving all

Rich, privileged, or, you know, from Maryland, Virginia, or Delaware.

Yes this is the correct reason. But I think the new programming director didn't like it because of the lack of romance. By the third season you have Seth/Martha pretty established. But that entire relationship is just Martha getting angry/occasionally screwing Seth who goes into it every time with an "Aw shucks I

Very amateur. But don't you like the stuff with ships in the harbor and the towns having some real size to them? None of them are really believable looking, but I was saying it's cool they included them rather than not. I'd rather have a ship in the harbor that looks like a mat background than nothing, like many many

Well he still doesn't know there are Hessians there, so I guess we won't know how he finds out yet. I get your point, but I feel like as long as they don't do anything outrageous to the reputations of the real people involved it won't be so bad.

Nathanael Greene was actually in charge during the defeat that they mentioned two episodes ago. The battles of Fort Lee and Washington, he was the commander. He was kind of disgraced until he went south, according to Wikipedia.

I think Turn does a lot of stuff really well. Yeah it's a slow burn but it COULD be the best thing on television if it gets its act right.

The most egregious time jumps happened every time they got in the car. They'd go from the valley to Santa Monica in twenty minutes no problem.

The problem with 24 is that it's popularity was largely driven by fear and anger. No one wants to look back to that time, it wasn't a good one. I want to spend the rest of my life making sure a time like the early-2000's never happens again, not relive it.

This was one of the worst episodes of Modern Family I've ever seen. Why two big vacation episodes? Cam and Mitchell's storyline was essentially "Las Vegas" writ large, in that they run off with their friend to some fabulous party. The physical comedy from Phil, usually reliable, was weak: it's hard to laugh at someone

Who knows? This whole article just seems anti-child. People have managed to both have children and work before, it's not rocket science.

Amy Poehler has two children.
Tina Fey has two children.

I think the author only viewed it through the prism of, "Oh great, more rape." And didn't think of the alternative.

A much simpler way of saying what I took a paragraph to.

Maybe they didn't show complicated consensual sex because it's not something sanctioned by our society. A woman's right to say no is important to their sense of agency. Can you imagine if a popular show that millions of impressionable young men watched showed that it was basically ok to still have sex with a woman

I feel like this movie is just one giant "Fuck You" to Ray Kurzweil.

Did he not mention the new tour? Or rumours of the new album? Did I just miss it? It would be weird to write this whole thing and leave that out.

Well I'm glad you had such good taste (besides Clerks, ugh, two hours of mild amusement right there). When I was eight I just wanted to see Meesta Meesta lady get crushed by an air conditioner.

I totally forgot about Casa De Mi Padre, that was hilarious! Voice acting you get half credit for.