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They don't really need to bother. Vulture has the spoiler: http://www.vulture.com/2017… Sounds like absolutely nothing, so the theater is throwing a fit over exactly that: Nothing.

A million times this. I still regularly rewatch Don't Trust the B every couple of months (at least) and every time I wonder why she hasn't worked more in the past four years since the show ended. June is one of my favorite "good" characters ever, the rare ostensibly straight character who's allowed to be legitimately

Charlie Day makes it sound like they're not taking it back, and specifically did it because they took it back before:
http://uproxx.com/tv/charli…

or David Duchovny's ass and balls, which was the main draw for little gay me.

Love this. Love him. And I still have fond memories of Jack's Place. I really liked that show as a kid, and there's one episode in particular that has stuck in my mind 25 years (geez) later.

Yep, that's where my mind went first too!

This is a really thoughtful and well-written review, one of Zack's best (and there have been a lot of great ones). Nice job of grappling with the episode's various themes. I'm glad he's still reviewing here.

THANK. YOU. Ugh, that's the new "jump the shark," with "filler" running close behind. Awful.

I already thought that was bad enough, but reading this in the review:

Thank you. After watching the episode, I've been reading reviews and recaps, and not finding any that mention him, when he was a clear standout. I was glad to see yours is the first comment.

The first several paragraphs are the best written and most entertaining thing(s) I've read on the site in some time.

He was fine. The show was terrible.

I admit, I only watched this because Colby Keller is dreamy and I wanted to see if he could act. I wish I hadn't, because the show was depressing as hell. Not in an interesting or illuminating way, just a gawk-at-a-trainwreck, wallow-in-human-misery way.

Well, of course. Actually, this may be that day, since there are several films telling predominantly African American stories that are getting a lot of buzz this year, with Fences and Hidden Figures also in the mix. I would also it if they overshadowed BoaN as well, especially Hidden Figures, a film about smart black

I disliked Nate Parker long before I knew about his history of rape, because of his history of being a homophobic asshole, so I would love it if his film, which was supposed to get all the buzz and accolades this year, is ultimately overshadowed by a film about a gay black man. Moonlight is getting such wonderful

Goodbye, show. Like your characters, you weren't perfect, but I'll miss you.

As someone who watched every episode when they first ran and had a lot of fondness for the characters, even while recognizing the show wasn't very good, I would recommend "Before and After" (everything the show should have been in a single half-hour), "Scorpion" Parts 1 and 2 (the series' best two-parter, which fully

I know "Timeless" is usually cited as Voyager's most noteworthy time-travel episode (when it's really just doing what DS9 did far more successfully in "The Visitor,") but one of my favorite episodes of the series is the highly underrated "Before and After," which finds Kes traveling backward through her lifetime. Kes

Actors don't actually choose and submit an episode until they receive the nomination. The nominating stage is really general season-long work/popularity contest voting. The submission episode is what they're judged for in the final round.