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That self-segregation breaks down in integrated communities. Those black and white college kids that are self-segregating are likely coming from neighborhoods and communities that are predominantly black or white. I grew up in a suburb that was about 75-80% white, lived in a city neighborhood for six years that was

Yep. I'm totally willing to give it a chance, but then someone told me it was like Frances Ha the TV show, and I just haven't gotten around to it. The amount I enjoy the first disc of Orphan Black will determine how soon I decide to watch Girls.

The worst thing she said is that her earning more money means she gets to have a larger say. Yeah, that was over the line, but she also points out that this is about Louie's hangups with private school (which he obviously has based on where the conversation goes next) and so she doesn't want that keeping her kids in a

I agree that Louie was genuinely angry, and not just putting on a show. In that sense it wasn't like a George. The whole argument was just brilliant in my opinion because after awhile it's not about who's right (Jane is going to get a good education and turn out a good person either way), but about deeply held

Ok, you have to equal partners, let's say equal voters, which they still are because of their kids even though they're not married. She wants private school over his wishes, he wants public school over her wishes. Put Jane's wishes aside. Private and public school are both essentially "good" choices. There's not a

Thank you for saying all this so I don't have to.

In terms of what I've found the funniest - Travel Day/South - Double Date/Mom - God - Moving - Come On, God - Barney/Never. After that, the three part Late Nite episodes are fantastic.

Yep, and I loved it.

I think the difference is that this is identifying what were once totally fictional apps that have now been developed into real ones, not existing apps that are given fictional names on a TV show for legal reasons.

I got a small anxiety attack just reading your comment.

Ahem, I believe springy-thingies is the proper nomenclature.

Hmm, good discussion you guys are having. I won't even dip my toe into the "For Your Consideration" with its 3000 comments.

Market research shows that men between 18-35 absolutely hate watching a large-breasted woman in a skin-tight uniform fight crime. I mean, what if she talks about her period or something? Boooooring.

She was interesting. And funny. And charming. She's pretty too. She is fat. The fact that you call her uninteresting when her "flaw" is being fat is revelatory of your own major hangups. In one sentence you revealed your insecurity about being perceived as shallow and an insecurity of being perceived as showing

Real world Bang-Bang stories?

Artistically though, Indian worked so well for the first meal with all the beautiful sauce colors. And there's no shame like gluttonous diner food shame. The milkshakes were an especially great touch showing their commitment to stuffing themselves. There's no way either one even wanted them after everything else.

My son is 7 months, and still pleasantly immobile. I don't want to imagine what you describe or even what I just watched on Louie. I think I stopped breathing when they were coming down the steps to the platform where Jane was waiting.

I don't understand why the AVC doesn't review this, and provide a space for discussion. It's nice to see how this show is growing week to week, and that's actually a pretty unique feature. We're always speculating on how things will grow and turn out week to week on scripted shows, but it's guessing at something

His problem is that he's always smiling. Fallonesque. The correspondents need to be "straight men," and he's awful at it.

Honestly, how small is it compared to Arrested Development's fan base? It's hard to estimate these things on the internet. Alison Brie alone seems to have more of a fan base than the entirety of Arrested Development.