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Well, to be fair, I would too because you sound dangerously deranged.

Our love making energy is gone, we're just slamming each other now.

I had CC on, apparently, this is the episode where JVDB learns he's going to be on Dancing. They retconned it out in the dialogue, but they didn't change the captions.

Yeah, how was that allowed to air?

And apparently has a BA in English from Princeton, and an MA from Yale.

That ridiculous. That like saying Toy Story 3 not able to be both crackerjack children's entertainment but also poignant meditation on aging and friendship.

So your point is that you should ignore the first two hours of a movie
and focus on the last fifteen minutes to find any statement or
profundity contained therein?

You're missing entire point me was trying to make. Django is intended to make audience think about slavery, but not in overt manner of Roots or Narrative Of Life Of Fredrick Douglas. Serious film about slavery hidden inside blaxploitation western.

Well I meant the actual conversations, and not the emotions they bring up, but yes to your thing too. 

Django have white people all over America thinking long and hard about slavery.

Yeah, but why would they do that. S4 was supposed to be the last one. It was over no matter how you slice it. Also, the AD movie is only a positive thing if you know, it's actually good which I have my reservations about.

"An African-American family in the White House."

"If one feels they're a slut, that's a totally different issue,"
Yeah, but it isn't campaigning against the word. "Slut-shaming" is the shaming…of sluts, and it's campaigning against the shaming of them.The idea of shaming is bad, but there is the idea that you can you know, not engage in that behavior.

Yeah, I'm not exactly expecting a historically accurate tapestry that depicts the inner machinations of LA law enforcement tasked with circumventing criminals; I'm just looking for a fun gangster movie.

Yeah, everyone knows LA Noir was the first piece of entertainment to focus on criminal activities in 1950's LA.

@avclub-96d5a6aac738589c6314561f56a8a6c5:disqus someone on facebook mentioned slut shaming, and I was confused. Are you saying it's not shameful to be a slut? Or that it is somehow ok to have a be engaged with a sexual behavior that can be called, "slutty"? I'm all for causes, but wouldn't it make more sense to you

AV Club:

Oh do you guys rap about the musings of guilt and wrongness as expressed in Woody Allen's 1989 movie? 

Win…..win. Frank Ocean better win.

He's not as sharp as April 3, 2007, but he's new.