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Around Christmas usually articles about a rendering of how Jesus would have looked like tend to resurface. The comment sections under those articles are pure racist hysteria as the image they were presented with is not that of a standard blond, blue eyed slightly effeminate guy they’re used to.  

She cares, but for a simpler reason. Trump seems to see everything in terms of PR. Kellyanne’s job is to fix Trump’s PR disasters (or what he sees as that) and if she isn’t effective at it or worse gets ridiculed for it Donny throws a tantrum and her job is in peril. She was highly effective when she was first hired

while defending their right to free speech in the form of limiting freedom of speech of people who dare to point out that saying racist stuff is racist.

But he’s sure God has bigger plans for him on this flat planet of ours.

and somehow making it about Hillary, besides I don’t think Kellyanne’s spinning frequency is safe in the middle of a hurricane.

I’m sure she’s plenty knowledgeable but she has to hide it really hard around Trump to keep her job. Making him feel as if he was the smartest person in a room must be excruciating.

Oh look Conway resurfaced. It never ceases to amuse me how she and her one shtick act are still a thing. Non-right wing media seems to be inviting her exclusively to amuse themselves while she digs herself a hole and jumps in it with that signature awkward smile when it becomes obvious her bs isn’t being bought no

What the hell did they expect indeed. Fox News is an isolated universe. It may be getting stellar ratings but it has a very narrow appeal in what it’s offering so it’s obvious that is nearly impossible to it’s personalities to be highly unsuccessful outside of those narrow confines.

Let’s not even pretend Whitney Houston and everything related to her is leaving the limelight any time soon. The thing in the trailer about Bobbi Kristina feeling as if she was in Whitney’s shadow is all sorts of ironic because there’s no way this biopic would exist if it wasn’t for the association with Whitney.

Kathy has a point, actually she has a bunch of them.

It kinda sounds like he thinks if he gets all sexy Trump will regret dumping him and take him back.

About the Dougy to Dale transition and how he was unaffected by a quarter of a century spent in the black lodge. Isn’t the core of the issue the over rationalizing/intellectualizing and consequentially forming unrealistic expectations about the storylines around the various Coopers? As with any other show with an

About Richard Horne’s demise and stuff people are frustrated with about The Return. It’s a balance issue and the disposal of Richard coupled with Evil Coop’s remark it’s a clear symptom of that. It feels cheap for a show that is unapologetically pretentious.

Didn't Diane and Evil Coop have an exchange about Gordon (not yet) asking her about Vegas last week? If that was supposed to provide context for her revealing Janey-E is her step sister it makes it sound as if Evil Coop wanted to lure Gordon in Vegas.

I wonder if she, or whatever she's possessed by, is who Naido needs to be protected from.

That's the downside of disqus. People like that only need the one account to do that sort of stuff on a vast number of sites once they target a news story or particular topic. It makes trolling way too easy.

The only thing Twin Peaks (original or The Return) obliterates compared to TV in general is that it avoids cosines at all costs. In Twin Peaks events have real lasting consequences (Sarah Palmer's state being the most obvious example) and happy endings may never happen. It's a show confident in depicting the

There's no real objectivity in criticism. If there was only one review/critique would be sufficient by the very definition of objectivity.
Today. most obviously with network shows, reviews/recaps and whatnot is assigned to people who are fans of the particular work and than usually try to appease both their readers

Yeah but at least for me it has to do with the fact that by the last 15 minutes I know nothing particularly consequential is going to happen.
For me The Return got extremely repetitive after episode 8. It's the show that feels stuck on a loop rather than the characters in it.
There's a dichotomy in the new incarnation

The problematic storylines in S2 only lasted a few episodes each. After the reveal they were left without a strong core around which everything revolved so those B-storylines ended up feeling more prominent than they probably should have.
S3 favors imagery over narrative (even one that would make some sense out of the