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Strangely, I can imagine a dude who doesn't care about tennis wandering into a debate about tennis prize money.  Because internet.

I haven't been able to watch it yet.  I will.  It's an interesting topic for me for several reasons.   But I hope it doesn't go through the cherrypicking of facts to suggest that the time spent on the court is equal.

I can't imagine a fan of tennis thinking men's tennis is 'boring' compared to the women's game.  The difference in quality is huge.  Especially at this point.

Women play less tennis in a Grand Slam tournament than men.  A five set match compared to a three set match is a huge difference.

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I bet he's hoping his influences Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln show up more.

There should be a spoiler space on whether or not they find that guy's balls.

You may be the worst person ever.  Shape up and pretend she's funny.

Additional Evidence: This clip from the actual movie The Heat.  This is like the Aaron Hernandez of movies.

It has both Melissa McCarthy and Sandra Bullock and the above screencap and the jokes listed.  I am going to give the AV Club the benefit of the doubt on this one

He was fired for legitimate reasons, but I don't think Harmontown or statements like he just made played into it.  It was the deadlines and irresponsibility.  On the other hand, these problems probably led to a much better product.  The corners cut on Season 4 were probably a large reason why the season suffered (as

Or he was saying they did it in an admirable way instead of the "lazy or sellout way". The only way it reads in context.

With the exception of the joke, he's kind of right.   The whole season did feel like a warmed-over Dan Harmon impression and the show suffered because of it.   For example, Inspector Spacetime Convention.   The puppet episode.   Worst of all was the Rope episode because it didn't even have the strength to stick to its

Normally, I can separate the man from the art.  But I don't like this dude.  At all.

Bacon plays a super interesting character.  A guy who is 'personally' nice, but is a total horrible human being.

I couldn't disagree more.  Super, to me, was surprisingly one of the most profound movies on loneliness and lack of purpose that I have ever seen.  Defendor was exactly what I thought it would be.

"I do have to say I find him really attractive in the first one. I like
him a little grimy, like when he was being tormented by Victor Garber in
Alias"

Alright, I'll go, I'll go, I'll go! But let me just say one thing: I've
always wanted to be a sportcaster. Your clever metaphors and
catchphrases escape me. Like a fat girl waving her trophy from the
smell contest.

Hey, I want to tell you something, okay, and I want to leave you a message right now.  It's 1:30 AM Eastern here and once again, I make an ASS of MYSELF trying to get to a television to watch Alec Baldwin on television at a specific time!

Well, she is probably a rude, thoughtless little pig.