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Down voting sucks. I totally support your desire to see man junk.

That Miner remake was one of the worst most stillborn pieces of shit I have ever seen. I hope this one is an improvement.

Minear is busy doing great stuff on "American Horror Story".

But, they make such lovely I Pads

Let's measure their skulls.

I don't mind getting down-voted. I just wish they weren't anonymous.

I know that this has been beaten to death, but Firefly's biggest crime was no Asians in a society that was supposedly heavily influenced by Asian culture.

Too many Star Trek alumni directing, Frakes, Biggs.

I like Crews but, he is too old for Luke Cage.

What has Obama or the Democratic Party (In the last 30 years) really done for African Americans?

The diversity on Walking Dead has only really improved this season and I suspect only because as mentioned in the article they were made a laughing stock on the internet for their ham-fisted treatment of Black characters in previous seasons.

They've had more than a few Black Guest stars both good and bad characters. All killed off unfortunately.

Unless there is something going on behind the scenes that hasn't been discussed Glover leaving Community seems strange. It's a good non-stereotypical role and it probably only takes fourteen or so weeks out of his year leaving a lot of time for whatever else it is that he wants to do.

I don't see the Chang character as racist. He's often the group's antagonist but, not in a stereotypical "Yellow Peril" sort of way.

Some of the subtext of the Observers was that they were the Whitest people ever being opposed by a more diverse group.

The original point of the article was about Black MEN. Black women seem to be doing a little better.

SNL/ Lorne has always had a problem hiring Black performers in general. Eddie Murphy is a certified genius but, he wasn't a Lorne hire.

Lorne can't hear you when he's all the way out in The Hamptons.

I don't recall where I read it but, there does seem to be trend of new networks going after Black audiences when they start off because the networks know that Black audiences are under-served and the network will get a bigger audience initially by targeting programs to Black people rather than going for a broader

In America home of the "One Drop Rule", yes.