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Ah, American television, where you can watch someone’s head get beaten in by a bat in excessive detail, but by god, if you show little nip or tell someone to fuck themselves...

So you’re saying there will be writing positions open after the inevitable restructuring?

Remember, kids: hate watching is still watching and Netflix will tally those in the positive. Personally, I could live the rest of my life without another “look at how great/terrible NYC is” TV show. Plus, I don’t want to encourage this bullshit Netflix is doing where they greenlight every ill-advised, rejected

Disagreed. It’s been about a 50/50 mix of good to meh this season to me. They’re doing a lot of navel gazing this season, along with broad, uncreative parodies that haven’t really landed for me. I didn’t really need another spoof of Mad Max, thanks. Or for a character to rattle off the most obvious take of the shallow

Switch release when?

Obviously, the night-time cityscapes. Did you not catch that right after “gorgeous?”

I’ll pour one out for the general idea and feeling of community the Cinefamily brought. Even though I have/had a Black Card membership, I didn’t go as much as I could have, but it was nice knowing it was there. As I’ve said before though, I’d casually interacted with Hadrian and the staff tons of times, and uhhh

Switch release when? I honestly can’t be bothered to be tied to a TV or my PC for a fighting game.

While I agree that the Bojack/Hollyhock drama was a little forced, I actually really enjoyed this episode. The dentist/clown plotline is the first time I’ve actually laughed at and actively enjoyed Todd’s zaniness. I have vocally complained about feeling like Todd’s storylines were a waste of screen time in previous

As someone allergic to frothing at the mouth fanaticism about literally anything, the whole thing is pretty off putting. The show does their version of “22 Short Films About Springfield” and people get all wet in the underoos about it. I mean, outside of the Adult Swim factor (see: gore, pure mean-spiritedness), I

I’m only responding because of comment-name synergy, but also:

Yeah, I can’t even finish reading this article. Look guys, the show is okay. It’s fun sometimes, but can we stop hoisting these guys up as some sort of genius? If I wanted to see a bunch of people jerk each other off for just doing okay, I’d go to tumblr.

This is pretty much why “Dangerous Men” is beloved. It’s just so laughably bad in that earnest way.

If this is going to turn into being invited to yet another secret community where we all dress up and mask our identities and/or assume new personas, I’m gonna have to pass.

I mean, I’ll blissfully ignore a lot of things for a real foxy lady, but I don’t want to label it.

The choice to use it as the header is a little annoying for those of us at work. I don’t need someone gently leaning in and asking if I’m also a furry, goddammit.

I think this is the episode where my fears that we were in for another round of “BoJack is an irredeemable piece of shit who is going to show up and bring misery to everyone again” were finally put to rest. He’s actually trying to be good, apologizing and owning up to his lies pretty much instantly. I know the rest

To be fair, the Clickventures are fucking amazing.

Guess they had to find that spare change to keep Shearer around.

As a Black Card member who casually knows Hadrian and has talked to a number of the staffers, I’m not like...surprised. He always came off as a real bro type who happened to be a huge film nerd. Plus, they definitely run a chaotic, cult-like ship, but that’s how they’ve marketed the place in the past. Even if there’s