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    Dan
    danthropomorphism

    Not a fan of her take on conspiracy theories, but whatever, not really what this is about. ASK ABOUT GET SHORTY

    I only read the transcript excerpt, but Cameron being baffled by Winslet praise for The Reader because she plays a Nazi in it? That was the point. By the way, it baffles me that people love Schindler’s List, because I mean, Ralph Fiennes played a Nazi in it for Pete’s sake oh dear.

    To add another tangent: after we were surprised (my wife, delighted actually) by the Oklahoma content in the new Kaufmann movie “I’m Thinking of Ending Things,” I was recently forced to watch Hugh Jackman in Oklahoma.

    Guess the whole batch is spoilt.

    But all opinions are just ‘my thing’ and completely relative, without objective basis” is not correct: there are opinions that are less informed. If all you watch are Marvel movies, your opinion on film will necessarily be less informed, and yes, inferior, to his opinions.

    Called it--

    Called it--

    Of course, but as I explain in my other post, it’s fine to be out of touch with things in public discourse, but not some things, like consent.

    I mean, I wouldn’t call that respecting boundaries. I’d call it being completely out of touch with what consent is.

    What are the differences between Curb utilizing sexual harassment as a means to a punchline and Survivor using it as a means to win the game? Few, if any. Worse, addressing harassment in the same breath as unappetizing scones or the presentation of artificial fruit is a clear assessment of what Curb thinks about

    As an addendum, due to the relative strength of every other episode in its run, I really think this is the worst episode of all time. Not just because of the consent issue, but also because there just isn’t much funny in it at all.

    I agree. Not only did the episode seem flat overall, the filming consent scene was rough. I mean, I understand that not all AVC reviewers agree with each other, but I find it odd that this scene was conveniently skipped in this review when a similar scene in Kimmy Schmidt was the centerpiece of that review, which was

    This would be the second time (unless there are more) Susie tells Larry “all is forgiven,” the last time being when Larry bought a hideous Susie-made shirt to give to Ben Stiller.

    If you want, I think there’s a little more room for us to come together on this, but maybe I’m wrong: I totally agree, fandom is to be indicted for a lot. I mean, most(assuming a lot here but I hope you get my point) people don’t even understand what Breaking Bad was about.

    And actually, this may be where we have to

    You’ve understood it correctly—so my second and third point in my last post about other characters judging her and how viewers interpret that is all under the control of the writers. Well, how others interpret it isn’t fully under their control, but they still have significant influence.

    I apologize if I’ve mis-characterized your intent here.

    So you’re right, my original claim is precisely backed up by only 1.5 of those references (inter-dimensional cable quote, season 4 premiere quote (doesn’t contain bitch but does devalue)). I would gladly amend my claim to: having established, multiple times over all seasons, that Summer is “a bitch,” and at times, but

    Seriously? I’m growing suspicious of your intentions (and implied accusation if that’s what that is—also, if you googled it, why do you need me to do this for you? Just google scripts), but okay:

    1x3, 1x11 (I think), 2x4 ,2x7 (twice), 3x8 (mentioned above), 3x10, 4x1 (not exactly but mentioned above as well).

    Oh okay, give me a bit of time.