Kyle Kinane, aka The Voice of Comedy Central?
Kyle Kinane, aka The Voice of Comedy Central?
Gus is attractive to her emotionally, not just because he is "nice" but also because she feels she will be able to manipulate and control him, and be the more dominant partner in the relationship, like she was with her past boyfriends. As an addict, her relationships might be the one thing she feels she has some…
Yes, and Gus going to therapy and also working on his issues didn't happen either did it? That's my point, you only are concentrating on what Mickey did, and not on what Gus was also doing. You are giving Mickey a pass, and not Gus. I never denied that Mickey was working on her problems, I was pointing out that Gus…
And how does he not own up to his shittyness in the same way the Mickey does? His ex outright states that he never actually said anything mean to her in their relationship, even when she could tell he was mad or upset. Through the series, we see him act more assertive or hostile when he is actually upset, and it…
With what? My argument backed up with examples of how the leads are both shitty people with some redeeming qualities who mostly get passes when they act out, and you seem to empathize and identify more with one so give her passes over the other, or that people can be attractive for reasons other than their physical…
Fair enough, I just thought it was interesting that this show was essentially the opposite of the general roles of that trope, where the woman was the bumbling man child and the man was the fun sucking harpy.
Mickey also got breaks throughout the show; she also acts out and is horrible in her work environment, but managed to keep her job through social manipulation, just like Gus did. She throws a tantrum in the middle of a party, but is still doted on by everyone there, and ends up being remembered as the fun one who…
I don't know if you noticed, but most of the characters are shitty people but still have redeeming qualities to them, Gus included. Maybe you find more qualities of yourself in Mickey, and therefore empathize with her more, but she is not a better person than Gus. They both realize some of their flaws and work to…
Mickey asks her friend if that's who she thinks it is, so it is probably supposed to be the "real" Andy Dick.
Isn't this show kind of the opposite though? Gus is the one who has fun while following a more strict set of socially acceptable rules (he always shows up early, is way more eager to follow rules, etc.), while Mickey is the more teenager-like, fuck rules and social niceties character. I mean, even look at the party…
They haven't been that good on including gay characters though, especially in their "family" shows (including PG ones and ones that also cater to mature audiences). A recent example was they cut a lesbian pairing in "The Love God" episode of Gravity Falls.
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Yeah, generally Anarchy is more of an Anti-Villain than a straight up Villain.
He made some offensive jokes about whales body images. In that same joke he also suggests most homeless people are drunks, which could also be construed as offensive.
That is not an equitable comparison. Here is a more equitable comparison: your mother dies, and to remind you of how much you loved her, you get a poster sized picture of her and put it above your bed, so you are reminded of the pain of her loss first thing in the morning and last thing at night. Your brother calls…
It actually depends on conditions and could potentially happen.. Look up ice storms to see real world examples.
I'm not really sure how it is "mature" to hide your emotional pain and pretend like everything is alright, just to keep a relationship at the same status it was before. That's not being mature, that is showing you have a definite masochistic streak.
It seemed that way, but this is a series where no one is ever truly safe.
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If the show continues to roughly follow the comics, then Glenn doesn't have permanent plot armor, much like any other character. Characters can also get killed even when they seem to be in a relatively safe situation.
And/or in Constantine's wank sessions. Dude is a bisexual.