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Wouldn't that be, if anything, more Jewish?

Oh no, bad things happen to people after the collapse of society, the horror.

Because nothing says misogyny like a woman committing a crime.

As always with the Gyllenhaal thing, I have to wonder which film, given that it could just be a film about an older man with a much younger lover.

Eh, is it any crazier than all the people who were outraged by the idea of a blonde Bond when Craig was announced?

To be fair, while some of it is enlightenment part of it is just that he really did not care for his own mother.

Pym is terrific, just look at Mighty Avengers.

I really don't see the misogyny. One woman being somewhat irrational is now indicative of a bias against all women? If Beast had made some stupid comments, would that indicate they hate all men as well?

I expected Charlie's uncle, honestly.

He's been referencing Crowley since, what, Quicksand on Hunky Dory?

An A- seems much too high. His monologue was decent, nothing spectacular, but that panel sequence was just aimless and dull. The discussion wasn't particularly insightful or funny, which is a massive drawback when you devote 2/3 of your show to it.