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While I appreciate a movie that obsesses over millennials living in NYC as much as the next white self-deprecating suburban transplant, I can't get over how this movie assumes living near Times Square would ever be considered "cool" when it's mostly known as a soul sucking place of despair and a sea of confused

That garage-band scene perfectly encapsulates whether one enjoys Sorkin or cringes at his worldview. I, personally, began cringing as soon as everyone broke into wide smiles, picking up instruments and automatically being able to play together. Sorkin see's the world through such a sappy, self-righteous lense that

This looks boring

I think the joke about the show not actually having meaning and being "dumb" is also a part of the joke. Or maybe I'm just dumb. Either way, when you have a shot of a Coke can shooting a bow-and-arrow into a child's heart you know something's going on here. Fantastic episode, this show just keeps getting better.

Who's excited for the season 2 premier of Utopia tonight? Apparently the first episode is set in the 1970s so I think it's safe to say it will be incredible.

I really hope this movie involves Black stereotypes wrapped in Christian dogma just to solidify the comparison to Dear White People.

What if this is just a really elaborate and subliminal Residence Inn Ad?

It's "Yeezus"

Hello, teenager here. I'm reading in the comments how a lot of people weren't able to connect with this show as a teenager? As someone in this awkward group currently I have to say I disagree. Although I think this may be because I'm not in either the "Freaks" or "Geeks" group. My group of friends would kind of be a

I am currently on my first viewing of the show right now (on episode 11 of season 3) so it will be so awesome for me to get to here what people think of this show in the comments as I am still catching up. So far I'm personally loving the whole show, including season 3 which I have heard wasn't as liked for some

Unpopular opinion here. I really rather liked it and gave it a B. I don't get around to watching SNL too much but because I love Kristen Wiig and Vampire Weekend so much I made it important to watch this episode. Now, I understand how some hardcore viewers would dislike repeating old sketches for a good majority of

As a teenager this is what I wish more shows for teens were like. It seems like every girl my age focuses on the whole Team Matty vs. Team Jake thing in this series (even though it's practically gone now) while it is actually managing to be much more inventive, emotional, and relatable than I've previously seen in a

CLEVELAND REPRESENT!

He's such a dick.

A good amount of the first season was more of a satire ABOUT high school coming of age dramedies. It had a good amount of wit. Now it just is the satire it used to mock. I still enjoy watching it, though in a different way (hate-watching).

MR. F!!! (Had to)

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Glee is bad. It's not good. That was bad. End Comment.

The twist is going to be how the two bullet shots were fake because Sue Sylvester wants the Glee Club to realize that school shootings are not a joke. Genius writing, thank you Ryan Murphy.

I think you're some sort of wizard.