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I wish more people were watching but I also feel like it’s a really difficult sell at this particularly dark moment in time. I’d actually feel guilty talking anyone into giving it a shot right now (I feel bad enough for my partner sitting next to me on the couch, who I totally roped into it!).

She’s deeply Christian and he’s crazy, so neither were going to have condoms, and it was a spur-of-moment decision based upon a shared emotional connection and the belief that they were both about to die (which also makes safe sex a bit irrelevant). Then her memory’s wiped by the military. Drinking isn’t referenced

1. Annie never slept with Jeff.

Of all the blackface-joke-removals recently this is the only one that felt still relevant as I read it not some as comment about “clueless white character thinks something that went out with minstrel shows in the 40s is still a thing” like 30 Rock but instead about how a very popular cultural phenomenon has a

This is such a great episode. I hope they can re-edit it or something, or maybe digitally get rid of the “blackface.” It was worth the show having to endure Chevy Chase just for this episode, which needed Pierce as the antagonist. Also Annie sexing up the elf maiden & Britta’s concern for the gnome servants were peak

I think you're being unnecessarily harsh on Community fans. This was the top comment on the Community subreddit thread: "Pretty sure it’s been said already but... it’s so frustrating to see corporations ignore the acutal, substantial demands of those seeking real racial justice and instead doing this kind of low-level

Its a very small bit in the episode and if one were so inclined it could be easily removed and the episode could remain as is.

On the one hand, I’m sad because this is one of the best episodes of Community and arguably one (if not the) best D&D episode ever on mainstream TV.

I’m not sure they are doing it for that reason so much as in the current climate the episodes may come off as a poor choice.

How do any of us know if we’re like, even here, man?!? Whoa!

Except that’s not what happened. Terry files a complaint and he loses an important position he was looking forward to as a result.

But...why? Unless the next season of Brooklyn Nine Nine had taken a very strange turn and involved the characters choking some black guy to death making a joke out of it, but I don’t really see that being the case. To be honest the idea that B99 needs to do anything other than come to an end because it’s well past its

How long does it take for a fuckload of judges to die?

IMO a MPDG is a woman who makes no sense as a recognizable human being. There are plenty of real-life women who love living and find fulfillment in loosening up otherwise nice guys who just need to relax a little. I’ve known plenty. But that’s not ALL they were good for; they brought that same energy and attitude to

This is one of those films that made me think the English language doesn’t have enough terms for genres of films. I’ve seen so many films that got labeled ‘comedies’ because there was no other term to be applied. Was Bill Murray’s ‘Broken Flowers’ really a comedy? Is this really a comedy?

One, it’s a versatile format; a mystery can be stretched out as long as a think tank needs to be, whether an episode, 10 episodes, or longer. Secondly — this doesn’t necessarily pertain to Snowpiercer, but to the genre in general — it makes easy to run in syndication. If 80%-90% of your episode is Case of the Week,

This week people are bitching about the show being reduced to a courtroom drama. But last week people were bitching about it being reduced to a police procedural. The fact that which genre the show is supposedly reduced to is different every week implies that it is not really reduced to any of those genres.

Why American Television’s go-to move is to turn anything into a police procedural?
Guy wakes up with no memory but all the knowledge in the world? Better solve murders.
Lucifer comes to Earth? Ends up working with the police.

The opening 2 minutes literally explain that the rich and powerful destroyed the earth’s climate and then retreated onto their ark. It sounds to me your views on class and privilege need a massive reality check.

The one thing I hope for (but don’t hold out much hope for) is that the reporters leave Penny alone!