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Whatever gets Katee Sackhoff in the CW orbit is fine with me. She'd be great as a regular on a superhero show but I'd be equally excited to see her in something like Riverdale or Dynasty.

That last paragraph is one convoluted, delusional sentiment. What he said wasn't even that bad. I would have been like "They do know CBS comedies exist, right?"

I think it's very likely Mia Farrow striking back, somewhat understandably, for Allen's marrying of her stepdaughter. To me that is the thing that makes the most sense. I do not begrudge those who disagree, but I think the evidence is very thin to make it the cut-and-dry matter it is often presented as.

Well for one thing I'm gay so I'm not looking to take down any gay men except for Ryan Murphy and that's just for the good of humanity.

Everyone knows what a massive homophobe I am.

I'm far more convinced of Singer's guilt than, say, Woody Allen. And yet the latter is the one brought up most often in these types of conversations. It boggles my mind.

I know for a fact that at least half of those are pastries.

Bryan Singer is still working so… not that surprising.

What evil sorcery fused a sheep with a dog? Sounds like an unholy abomination and I'm telling you right now that if there's a march for their rights I'm busy that day.

This is a fabulous comment but I think the reason people think she's a "flawed spokeswoman" is because there's no room for second opinions in progressive circles at the moment. She's flawed only by the standards set by the people who take no greater pride than in being woke.

It's so weird that David E. Kelly wrote such mediocre stuff for decades and then did Big Little Lies. Like way to come back in the second act, dude.

I enjoy the 90 minute PR episodes. Sure there's added product placement but there's more time for critiques and the runway show. After last season of Drag Race I'm ready to watch some less rushed editing.

For a couple seconds I thought this was about Tim Gunn, but I realized it was the person I've never heard of, which probably means he's sports-related. I was like "Damn Tim Gunn, yas education you better werq!"

I expect some form of authenticity. If you got that from the show then great. I did not.

Oh for sure, any representation is better than invisibility. But, for Glee's reputation, it really didn't tell any new or fresh stories about the gay experience. Though to be fair only a few characters on Glee were more than weak facsimiles. And I say that as someone who's seen and (mostly) enjoyed every episode.

I mean, just looking at AHS: Coven you have the black witch who is a human voodoo doll, the fact that black witches ONLY practice voodoo, a white guy shooting up a black hair parlor, and one of the main characters being a former slave torturer and being used for comic relief. And how about Angela Bassett being the

He weirdly is important. I don't think queer representation would have increased as much as it has without his shows. But just because good things have sprung from his trailblazing doesn't mean the trailblazing itself was without problems. I mean has he ever created a truly likable queer male character? Or even one

Strongly repressive mentality? In the modern progressive community? You lie, sir!

Speaking of Ryan Murphy how does he get away with problematic depictions of race? And he's making a show about Katrina! It boggles my mind what people choose to be upset with.

I just googled it, friend. The literal definition even literally mentions political incorrectness being a reason for censorship and there was no mention of government. I'd check your sources.