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Don't forget preparation time.

Since it was intended as a racist allegory, I'd say no.

So, "reality" TV is still a thing?

"director Alex Kurtzman"

"Best (insert franchise name here) movie yet."
"Worst pile of trash I've ever seen."
-The internet every time an anticipated film comes out

24. It's supposed to last 24 real-time hours with the commerical breaks, but you know, pretty much no one watches TV with commercials anymore, so the gimmick is worthless now.

Also, its format doesn't hold up in the era of Netflix.

Bill O'Reilly exists, so no.

Unfortunately, the American press loves to give attention to bigots.

I love Bojack Horseman. But its type of humor (downbeat showbiz satire) is totally wrong for The Muppets.

I wasn't expecting The Muppets to be so mean-spirited and depressing. If I wanted jokes about boob jobs and midlife crisis, I'd watch Bojack Horseman.

Even though Matt and Trey haven't lost their comedic edge, I feel they already ran out of things to say about the social-political landscape. Subjects like transgender people, immigration and excessive political correctness have already been covered in similar fashion. These last two episodes only had a more

So far, most of the criticisms I hear about True Detective season 2 are in the lines of "it doesn't have Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson", which I think are unfair and narrow-minded. I honesty found the first season to be an absolute chore to watch. The second however, is considerably more dynamic and

Not really enjoying this season. Helen McCrory is miscast (they always mention how young she looks, when she seems well past her fifties) and makes Nicolas Cage seem subtle in comparison, more gratuitous moments than in the first one and really contrived story arcs and tones, especially the one with Brona/Lilly.