He’s a pedophile because he tried to pick-up, at best, or molest, at worst, a 14 year-old girl
He’s a pedophile because he tried to pick-up, at best, or molest, at worst, a 14 year-old girl
#TeamDarryl
Yes! More Darryl is always a good thing. Golblum would make a great roommate; wherever he is, there he is.
Perhaps Weinstein thinks that the public will be more willing to believe that a black woman is lying than it will believe the numerous white women who have accused him are lying?
Honestly, she’s so fucking cool. Look at that picture.
Hm, what made him pick her out specifically to respond to? I wonder.
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhut your mouth. Did you not see what Lupita said?
And true. (As well as being Japanese for Japan, of course.)
The sight gag of the real build a bear made me laugh ridiculously hard. That and Ted Danson’s crisis face were the best parts of this episode.
Quooootes/Thoughts!
I don’t think the same people making that critique are embracing him now.
Having any Trump supporters at the BET Hip-Hop Awards is the messed up part.
Good. Fuck Trump.
She didn’t marry him for his language skills.
I sort of love/am horrified the idea that someone looked at those times reddit tried to solve crimes and ended up failing to solve the crime and making some random guy’s life miserable and said “this seems like a great idea, what if I made a procedural about how great this is”
Because writers don’t know anything about business.
Manny Jacinto is my favorite thing about this show (since I love most of it, you get how much I love his performance as Jason/Jianyu)
Rewatched s1 between last week’s episode and this week’s, and it was a great idea. Helps keep gags/storylines fresh, would recommend it. I love this show so damn much and after rewatching I’ve come to appreciate the philosophy that’s weaved in throughout even more. Such a fun and funny show.
I’m a little hesitant about throwing away a season’s worth of character development. I really enjoyed the ways the main 4 interacted/grew.
Someone pointed out to me online that in the first episode Michael literally kicked a dog, one of the most cliched expressions of villainy in media.