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It's ironic that Zoidberg is some kind of Space Jew and is also a treyf (unclean) animal, being a crustacean and all.
It's ironic that Zoidberg is some kind of Space Jew and is also a treyf (unclean) animal, being a crustacean and all.
The thing that pisses me off about the whole Julian Assange fracas is that Julian Assange's legal travails have almost entirely eclipsed the much greater injustice of what's happening to Bradley Manning.
The thing that pisses me off about the whole Julian Assange fracas is that Julian Assange's legal travails have almost entirely eclipsed the much greater injustice of what's happening to Bradley Manning.
I agree that a huge part of Will's character growth is coming to accept Carlton, because that's what Carlton initially was on the show — an embodiment of Will's fears of becoming an Oreo, of abandoning his authenticity and his blackness by embracing the privileges of class. (Man oh man, was Fresh Prince, despite its…
I agree that a huge part of Will's character growth is coming to accept Carlton, because that's what Carlton initially was on the show — an embodiment of Will's fears of becoming an Oreo, of abandoning his authenticity and his blackness by embracing the privileges of class. (Man oh man, was Fresh Prince, despite its…
Lamar was quite flamboyantly gay, yes.
Lamar was quite flamboyantly gay, yes.
The Red Dwarf novelizations are books I've never read but have always meant to, and it sounds like they're almost absurdly "philosophical" on a level that even the most philosophical Red Dwarf episodes didn't get to — shit about layers and layers of simulated realities and meditations on the nature of existence and…
The Red Dwarf novelizations are books I've never read but have always meant to, and it sounds like they're almost absurdly "philosophical" on a level that even the most philosophical Red Dwarf episodes didn't get to — shit about layers and layers of simulated realities and meditations on the nature of existence and…
While we're talking about race in the other thread, I thought Red Dwarf never really got enough credit for having a mixed-race protagonist (the actor playing Lister is half-African) whose race didn't pose any impediment to his being a "relatable" character for the mostly-white audience and where it didn't really come…
While we're talking about race in the other thread, I thought Red Dwarf never really got enough credit for having a mixed-race protagonist (the actor playing Lister is half-African) whose race didn't pose any impediment to his being a "relatable" character for the mostly-white audience and where it didn't really come…
Notifying because an awkward analogy or reference was worked into the article is one thing. Notifying because the NEXT article will be about The Sopranos is total crap.
Notifying because an awkward analogy or reference was worked into the article is one thing. Notifying because the NEXT article will be about The Sopranos is total crap.
Indeed. Entirely through tone of voice and facial expression you get the idea of the entire experience of the hell of being Duane Dibbley encapsulated in those three dorky syllables.
Indeed. Entirely through tone of voice and facial expression you get the idea of the entire experience of the hell of being Duane Dibbley encapsulated in those three dorky syllables.
Carlton was directly made the butt of jokes for not being "black enough" that they carefully avoided with Steve Urkel, though, which I think both makes Carlton legitimately more uncomfortable as a character (I applaud Will for standing up for his cousin when that black frat wanted to kick him out for not being "black…
Carlton was directly made the butt of jokes for not being "black enough" that they carefully avoided with Steve Urkel, though, which I think both makes Carlton legitimately more uncomfortable as a character (I applaud Will for standing up for his cousin when that black frat wanted to kick him out for not being "black…