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I don't like Trump at all, but is the still of his hand from the White House unaltered, or was it photoshopped to fit the narrative. I dunno, I feel like more people would be talking about this than just one person if it were this obvious. I mean, his hand looks OBVIOUSLY photoshopped.

Wait. Archie is a High School Freshman?!? Wow.

I would argue that the first three books felt more mature than their tv show counterparts.

As they came up with the idea for an ode to Obama, did they ever stop and think, Maybe we should have actually done a skit or two about Obama in the last year-and-a-half! Oh, and done this before he left office!

Goddamn it! Stop with the Clickbait titles. We're living in a world where CLICKBAIT TITLES AND FAKE NEWS COST US AN ELECTION yet here we are. Still click-baiting. Fuck.

Of course. I'm hoping books 5 and beyond will improve since, well, the first four books ARE the most repetitive.

I read the books, and there's a better sense of tone in them. This show doesn't exactly know where it wants to land when it comes to comedy vs. drama. Sometimes the stakes seem high, and other times it feels as though there are none.

I'm assuming you read the books, too. For several episodes I thought maybe I was just in a fog of nostalgia over how good the books were, but then I got wise and went back to them. I wasn't surprised to find out that not only did they hold up, but Olaf's troupe is used WAY too often in the show for how little they're

Also, I don't know what it is, but whenever I criticize the show, I receive push-back immediately. I've already gotten one down-vote for suggesting this show has an Olaf problem.

So… this trailer was just a huge ploy to get people to agree with Erik Estrada for once!

I wish SNL realized that some of their jokes, such as the one about minimal Asians, could also describe SNL.

These "get out the vote" videos are way too meta now.

Scrubs' second season opener will always be memorable because of Colin Hay's "Overkill". Other notable songs that remind me of that show are The Fray's "How To Save A Life", Joshua Radin's "Winter", and Peter Gabriel's version of "The Book of Love".

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How the fuck is this only an A-? I know I'm late to this episode, but seriously! What the fuck?

No one, because I know the world doesn't revolve around me. I just feel lucky there are artists out there with my sensibilities.

Easily an "A" film. Then again, as someone who had a lot of issues for the first year of my life, it spoke to me on a personal level, so…

This is why I use AdBlock on this website.

Oh, there's a write-up?

Was this posted because the author of this thinks it's good, or-