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Great, I'm going to be stifling laughter all day at this.

Ahh, gotcha. Well, they aired up here in Canada. The second episode features the welcome return of a character.

I didn't know where else to ask this, so I figured I'd stick it here, but did US viewers not get any new Happy Endings episodes on Friday, or did the AV Club just drop the ball on the review? Because the latter seems very unusual for this site.

Is it bad that I saw the notification and my first thought was "Fuck, they cancelled it, didn't they?"

The show's hilarious, though. And the likes of Paul Scheer and Martin Starr are  regular castmembers.

If you are talking about Amy, then the actress' name is Karen Gillan, and she's signed on to the third season of NTSF:SD:SUV::

Then know this; I like what you write.

FUCK YEAH FUCKING ORPHAN BLACK.

No apologies necessary. We appreciate that you're doing it at all.

I believe the term is "tearjerking".

That's not even done casting yet, I think. And it's called Transcendence, last I heard, if that helps.

We ain't Nuke LaLoosh here.

Really? With that cast? I mean, they have Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Keaton, Gary Oldman, Jennifer Ehle, Abbie Cornish, Jackie Earle Haley, and Michael K. Williams. That's a solid lineup, you have to admit.

I feel like at some point we have to figure out who those people are, though, and opening up that dialogue is one way to get to that. I see Tyler Perry as another version of Kirk Cameron, really, and Cameron's niche audience is well known at this point. Perry's audience should likewise be further pinpointed, but like

Kristen Bell actually would've been a great high school nemesis of Dreama Walker's who moves to NYC and goes toe-to-toe with Krysten Ritter.

I think they're dating now. Plus, it's a character, so he's writing multiple books, I think that's how they explained that away.

I think the key problem is that his movies are clearly geared towards the black population, which makes white critics uncomfortable with pointing out the flaws (which is the point the article makes). If more black people stood up and said "Wait a tick, this doesn't represent us at all; in fact, we kinda hate it", we

I'm going to add my voice to those decrying Lee's inclusion in that list, and also protest Shyamalan's inclusion as well. The man is a good filmmaker burdened by certain limitations, but if Zack Snyder and his simplistic storytelling and excessive slo-mo doesn't qualify him as the world's worst filmmaker, then

@avclub-cc225865b743ecc91c4743259813f604:disqus  The reviewer for 2 Broke Girls, Pilot Viruet, is a black woman.

I'm inclined to say it was. I'm not sure if he knew Alex was back in town or not, but it was definitely his pleasant nightmare.