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Nah, doesn't check out. Neil Young was ridiculed just as much during the 80's, despite being nowhere near as condescending toward pretty much the entire pop/rock scene as Mitchell frequently was. That, and the fact her whole 'white boho' schtick didn't feel remotely as authentic as, say, Tom Waits was why she got that

This is why they're vastly successful comedy writers and you aren't, though you might find something to identify with in the last season or two.

Not to mention the trope of greedy, thieving Jewish managers and lawyers has a long, ugly history in hip hop in particular, from No Vaseline downwards.

Yes, I have to agree. The songs are pretty good but I don't think there's anything on there that goes above a B grade. It definitely isn't anywhere near the top echelon of what's going on in pop right now.

It's ridiculous she isn't the face of the division and constantly feuding with Charlotte. She has the looks, talent and charisma to be right up there but someone in the back doesn't seem to agree.

Are they introducing Kinja? That's great news, disqus has been a car crash since they brought it in.

Yeah exactly, the nerve of some people suggesting Clinton should have stooped to actual campaigning!

His greatest delivery is in the cat mnd-switching scene: NOW WHERE WILL YOU SLEEP, YOU ICE QUEEN?

Also, that shot of Raina breastfeeding while taking Francine through the preparations for Clooney's destruction was probably the first sign of those idiosyncratic details that make the show so great.

Millionaire Matchmaker, up until the last couple of years when it's all celebrities. It works so much better when you view it as a portrait of Patti Stanger rather than a weekly gimmick show. Having said that, every time they get anyone remotely interesting on as a contestant it's ludicrously entertaining.

It's just a shit version of Don't Tell the Bitch in Apartment 23, which is genuinely great.

Ink Master is great, the best of the contest reality shows (though Drag Race is close) for no other reason than it's talented people producing work you can judge, and everyone hates each other.

Yeah, I don't know about the writing but that animation looks BAD, kind of like a high-grade CDi cutscene. The voices are jarring too.

It would have been more of an 'own' if Wendys had tweeted that they deliver hot beef to his mom every night. Or maybe it's just me.

Let it Be is 33 minutes and has a KISS cover.

But the entire point of the story is that morality isn't genetically inherited. Superman is who he is in large part because of his humble midwest upbringing. Red Son explores what would have happened if his main influence was the idea of benevolence through control as espoused by Communist Russia.

Cho is a decent actor but is not by any stretch someone who could realistically play Doctor Strange, any more than Michael B Jordan could play a realistic Luke Cage.

I sincerely hope this sways all the Le Tigre fans who are also Trump voters.

Someone's analysing a film that's more than six months old? How ghastly! I'm glad the AV Club would never stoop so low.

Pretty ridiculous comparison considering the vast differences between the NOW and Gawker, largely stemming from the former's position as part of a vastly powerful media conglomerate, as opposed to a relatively small independent company.