Nah. I just feel compelled to say something when I see objectively false information.
Nah. I just feel compelled to say something when I see objectively false information.
I'm just commenting to say that that's not true. NBC is currently the number 1 network, even when excluding all sports, news, and reality programming. They're first place by an even larger margin when you do include those things.
Calling someone stupid for liking a comic book that you didn't just seems dumb. That's all I'm saying.
Superfans who shame others for not having the same intimate knowledge of every Flash comic ever are also cringe-worthy. Who cares if they enjoyed the New 52's "Future Flash" storyline? Good for them. Being a casual fan doesn't make someone's opinion "dumb as hell".
"People in the real world" don't behave in one unified way. Humans are way more complex than that. You may not see it everyday but relationships like this do happen. Like I said, it definitely feels like you're projecting.
It feels like you're projecting a bit. I can assure you that not every good-looking person is that shallow.
"On the other end of the spectrum, Marcus remains the absolute worst."
One of my personal favorites was Winston describing his new haircut earlier this season: "I look like if Lebron James turned around!"
I get the general sentiment of this comment, but Shades of Blue isn't a procedural. Some of the main characters are cops but there are no cases of the week. It's heavily serialized.