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That’s not really a fair comparison.

Not joking: the artist was actually planning on doing another Zootopia comic that would’ve tackled climate change. That seems to have fallen through, though...

I liked Gina a lot in the first season or two, but I agree with what some others have said, that more recently she’s become sort of excessively cruel rather than just kind of self-aggrandizing. I can’t remember a moment this season where I found myself thinking “Gee, I wish Gina was in this scene.” Chelsea Peretti’s

My theory is that Doug Judy shows up either for Jake’s bachelor party or the wedding.

Sure, but from Jake’s excited reactions it’s clearly supposed to be the exact same floor, and unchanged since the movie was made. I do love the joke that, as an unfinished office-building floor, it could be absolutely any old place.

That’s what’s freaking me out. The artist is super talented. The writer is a wingnut.

Office buildings often completely renovate floors between tenants. The building I work in has been around for 80 years, and it’s not uncommon for one or more floors (out of 30) to be undergoing complete reconstruction.

That Jake and Amy *both* have father/idol relationships with Holt is delicious. They should do a flashback where they talk about Holt for their entire first date.

I like Gina and am saddened by how many people apparently hate her.

Dear Lord, I had mercifully forgotten the boredom that was Marcus. I amend my previous statement in that I would prefer it to be someone closer to normal, but still be crazy enough to avoid being boring.

I hope a super normal woman nobody would expect. Even outside Pimento essentially being a cartoon character, I thought one of the issues of their relationship that both of them were such extreme characters that it was difficult to establish a relatable dynamic. Also, we’ve already seen the Adrian approach, so it would

So Rosa’s gf: somehow crazier than Adrian, or a nice normal lady nobody would ever expect Rosa with?

Always nice to get some bi representation on tv.

I love Gina and I resent anyone who doesn’t.

The joke isn’t really about writers, it’s about how SF fandom is still shooting itself in the foot over convention organisation. Just about every convention has some awful PR disaster about a male-only panel, or a male moderator who shuts down female speakers.

Oooh, this is a good point. Of all shows, I would have expected this one to realize how much earnestness people bring to a convention like that — and we didn’t see that in the attendees at all.

I’m sorry, but any episode that required Andy Samburg and Terry Crewes to link arms and skip in unison singing is an episode that needs an automatic B.

The fandom/convention stuff was mostly pretty lazy but the diversity panel gag and the stuff about steampunk protagonists was so spot on it felt like one staffer in the writer’s room knew the field very well but only a couple of their joke pitches ended up in the episode.

TABLE OF ROSAS + EYEROLL was the highpoint for me. i chortled. A++++

I actually thought that was going to somehow be part of the story but as just a one-off gag it’s still pretty cutting.