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Wow. 20 years later we were gifted with The Mooch, a human-like version of Poochie. How bizarre is that?

I also thought one of them caught some of the System

Designed by Jean-Ralphio Saperstein?

PBS has an app?!?

The branding was moronic. WTF is Seeso and how does it elicit comedy in one's mind?

I know Duplass only stars but I enjoyed The One I love a fair amount.

Was it rated well? It felt like a Network primetime drama on HBO—which was odd to say the least.

"commercial failure".

You do realize blacks make up approx. 12% of the US population or less than 1 in 8…

Yeah it's a shame this film didn't have tokenism represented.

Yes, video games are notoriously beholden to historical facts and rigor.

I, for one, am sickened by the lack of trans representation in the WWII film.

There were articles of the same tone the past few weeks.

Cool. It's a shame there isn't a huge film industry that rhymes with Hollywood to make such a thing?

Do you see regular media? Say there's tv show with a cast of 4 people. These days, one of the characters is almost assuredly black. Yet, Blacks only represent about 12% of the US population.

Ms. Singh's reasoning is rather flawed. A dramatic filmmaker has no duty to to create some sort of fake diversity cast that didn't reflect reality at the time.

The opposite is true.

Singh is a goddamn moron. First and foremost, she's not a historian. Secondly, this isn't a documentary on Dunkirk. If classrooms are screening dramatic movies as an educational lesson then the onus is on them, not the filmmaker.

I hate to break it to you but US forces in WWII weren't integrated either…

Hey now.