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People are outraged that the Game of Thrones dudes are the ones heading it up. I think the concern is valid but the condemnation of it is a little overblown.

Her song in the middle of it is probably the most memorable moment of the French New Wave for me. Transcendent.

Agreed, I think the outrage is overblown to the point of parody. I am a casual Hamilton fan and I've never heard of Mr. Onaodowen. He was obviously chosen to act in the interim between finding big-name headlining stars. Based on the available evidence this is not racism.

I've said this before on here but progressivism looks way too much like religion lately. The free exchange of ideas is being hampered by, frankly, political correctness. I don't mean that in a "trans people are bad and women are taking over the country!" way, I mean it literally. It's gone beyond the realm of "Hey,

This is fairly surprising to me. Dropped (or stalled) projects are not Murphy's typical M.O.

Sure and that is definitely a part of the culture we now live in, unfortunately. But Carolla and Shapiro aren't mad about the attitudes or delivery but the left-leaning stances. It's not only liberals who shut down ideas they disagree with too quickly. Conservatives have been doing it for decades.

Oh okay. Carry on then.

Sorry, I just found out I get to keep having healthcare. So complaining about a new column on an entertainment website is a little triggering to me right now.

Oh. My. God. Who. Gives. A. Shit. These types of comments have been made, over and over again, for years. For the love of christ please can we get a new schtick. Please.

That's what it comes down to. I truly think 70% of the show was good but the other 30% was so misguided that it ended up a minor failure. The dichotomy between Paulson's character being a Christian icon and a gay rights supporter was something not being explored on TV in 2006, much less network TV. I was 15 when it

I watched all of it. It wasn't all bad. I still think about that great Sarah Paulson/Christine Lahti scene in one of the early episodes. And Lucy Davis really turned a nothing part into gold.

I really like Sylvan Esso. I can't quite make it through Kick Jump Twist without wanting the beeping to go away, but I keep listening to it regardless.

Um, or don't. "Not great" doesn't begin to describe how disappointing Flesh and Bone was. The Girlfriend Experience went for the same tone and was much more successful.

Wasn't Rick Perry on Dancing with the Stars? This doesn't seem much more batshit than that. Less, actually, considering Spicer has a less intensely hateful relationship with the LGBT community, approximately half of DwtS's audience.

As a die-hard fan of television I do not understand the popularity of film franchises. You wait three years between each two-hour movie? How do you sustain a fandom that way?

Why is everyone on Pitchfork's ass about LDR? They've never given her a rave review before so I don't know why they'd start now.

This is just my opinion, but I think that's a bullshit critique. I don't listen to Charly Bliss or Carly Rae Jepsen for some great variety.

I suppose this is a better review of than the jokes that covered her first two records, but I still feel like The AV Club is choosing reviewers who don't quite understand Del Rey's appeal. If you didn't like the last two albums, why are you the person writing this?

Wow this is a useless conversation. We get it, you're a complete fucking asshole. Let's move on.

I 100% agree. Instead of giving us disposable characters of the week to care about, give us a recurring cast of four or five.