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Totally agree on the Kavan Smith awesomeness. It's tricky casting well for a role that has to be charismatic and dangerous enough to make us believe the two leads are in an iota of trouble. It's my hope that the show plays the long game, pulls a Loki (Supernatural not Avengers), and hand waves his death as an

Truth. Only 50% of the time does Disabled equal homicidal. 30% it means really depressed and in need of saving by an awesome able bodied person, and 19% it' equals superpowered in body or brains. and 1% it's that hot chick from Grey's Anatomy

Becoming disabled means you will turn crazy and kill people. So over this abelist trope. It's lazy motivation and turns up a lot in speculative TV

Oh man! Flashback I had forgotten. Watching "Use Slurpy Go to Jail" and feeling angry because they'd never cast a young black girl in the role of genius doctor…and then I noticed that all the cast was white…and then I started to notice that most of the TV Shows were about white folks (unless it was a young black kid

thanks!

What was the episode with the Jim and the wall of TV's? I remember watching it as a child and thinking-this is f-ing brilliant.