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    I have to admit, after the "D is for Debacle" of the episode "D is for Debbie," I didn't watch "A to Z" this week. I also stopped watching mid episode of "Manhattan Love Story" the week it got cancelled. Coincidence? Maybe. However I can't help but think I'm contributing to the downfall of these shows. I know, I give

    If the next few episodes are as bad as "D is for Debbie," I'm done.

    Bar-TH-e-lona

    Well I think most Asian-American and Indian-Americans born and/or brought up in this country are relatable by most white males/females. Think of Aziz Ansari, Mindy Kaling, Kal Penn, or Asif Mandvi. They hardly bring their heritage into play because they have more in common with middle and upper-middle class Americans

    Exactly, Chris Hayes dedicated episodes of his old show, "Up with Chris Hayes," to fracking. Btw, if you're an MSNBC viewer, check his book out, "Twilight of the Elites."

    That ending with Charomique was incredibly self empowering.

    Oh chill out dude….I was merely going through some McAvoy withdrawal and hoping that I don't lose Gosling the same way.

    Man, I thought this mini series was excruciatingly boring, and I love Moss in "Mad Men" and Campion's "The Piano." I will not be returning for second season.

    Can we stop with the taking-away-great-actors-from-real-films-and-casting-them-as-super-heroes already?

    As someone who gave up on "The Mindy Project" first season, I'm back and here to stay. This episode by far outdid every other show Tuesday night, and yes, I watched a LOT of comedies last night. What a little gem this show has become! It deserves more respect.

    The "Family Matters" sketch was very poignant because I never realized that Urkel Mania was taking over a show that was meant to be about a simple blue collared family. However now that it's been pointed out, it just seems so obvious. Thanks K&P!

    "Good Wife" the name fits great, one, because it is who Alicia was, two, because it's ironic considering how her moral compass has shifted over the past 6 years. But it's a repellent to male viewers because they somehow equate it to something only their mothers would watch. While "Good Wife" is an appropriate name, a

    ABC isn't the only one with shows with terrible names. "The Good Wife" anybody? CBS single-handedly brought ratings down for one of their award winning shows. Sigh…

    So Estes dies in "Homeland" and regenerates as big-boss-man on "Selfie?"

    Yawn…Look buddy, I've made my point. Take it or leave it, I don't care. Peace.

    Jewish men are still "White Males." Period. Most of the time you can't tell a man's religion, based on his appearance. So for a job, he is less likely to be discriminated against, next to his counterpart who is African American, Latino, Asian, Indian, or a women.

    I agree, Youtube is horrible, but is a great example of the lowest common denominator. "Big Bang Theory," being the highest rated show, is likely there because it reaches this lowest common denominator. This is the population that needs diversity to be thrown at them, because they would otherwise have no interaction

    Yes, I know Howard is Jewish. But there are a lot more Jewish actors on TV than Indian American actors. So picking him to have a social anxiety and therefore lacking a girlfriend would be less jarring. Regardless, Jewish men are still white. Race is the issue here, not religion.

    Yes, but why write the only minority character as the one who has these social anxieties. Why not give that to Howard or Sheldon who are white males, and have them be single? After all, the premise was that these were all very smart, equally talented men, but lacked female companionship.

    Just google "Kunal Nayyar wife." The woman is stunning!!