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Media: "People who roll their eyes at all these lazy female versions of big franchises are losers and bad people, aren't they? Which for some reason I'm smugly going to start my news brief making fun these losers, apropos of pretty much nothing, thus creating another self-fulfilling entry in the culture war where

Yeah, suck it MRA misogynists. WE'VE WON because finally there is a strong female character in genre fiction who is not only competent but is also loved by non-misogynist Han Solo and feared by noted misogynist Darth Emo. Finally a well written female character all the girls can look up to, with her determination and

The virus subplot and Jessica being magically immune to Killgrave's powers were lame (and recasts the previous really good episodes in a different, less complex light).

You should be glad you stopped here because hoooooo boooy does this show get STUPID BAD in episodes 10 and 11.

Here's my running thoughts reading this review: "Wow a funny review about a comedy that doesn't try to discuss the comedy as if it were some kind of heart wrenching melodrama or highly socially important think piece until even the funniest show sounds dull and depressing. WEIRD. I haven't had this feeling reading an

(Someone should call him and Mindy Kaling out for only dating white people on their shows. Indians and Asians need love too.)

Finally, formerly Tom Haverford, now that Indian American guy who guilty white people love for his immigrant call outs, has called out Stephen Colbert for being a white guy.

"That it does this without exploitation by re-contextualizing the roles
of existing characters is particularly impressive. It does this with
many of its existing characters, respectfully and believably building
upon them, which in turn subverts years of hard-fought series
convention."

Here's how articles about feminism usually go

Thankfully Gawker

The state of the Internet 2015:

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I avoided Girls because a bunch of white people decided this white girl was the voice of my generation and she was so amazing and brave and if I didn't like her or didn't care I must be a misogynist. I figured if the people who like her are this pompous and overweening she must be too.

Article ending with a graf insinuating that the audience is too stupid to recognize the complex genius of the ending and maybe it THEY who are the robots—written for AI week sponsored by Ex Machina, in theaters now.

So it's Family Guy for english majors?

Surprise, Sonia hates a good show about white people. Contrast with her Real Housewives review which she gave an A- to, flat out saying it's not very funny (but it stars women so A+++).

Because it's literary

Sorry everything is literary and everything has a meaning.

I like Fargo the movie. It was a black comedy that didn't spend a lot of time examining the nature of good and evil or the nature of masculinity but it was pretty funny.