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Adam Nguyen
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Is it finally ok to say that first signs of stockholm syndrome in our relation with this guy, are starting to creep in?

Yeah, I wasn't joking when I compared her to Stephanie Mayer. Reading/Listening to interviews with them, their views on storytelling are sometimes eerily similar. Especially their contrived view of empowering female characters in stories, which instead of actually empowering female characters, always backfires

And let's not forget the famous line - "from my point of view the Jedi are evil", uttered no more than half an hour after he kneeled before Palpatine.

I believe that movie was all Fran Walsh, who in my opinion, was behind all the best story ideas in Jackson's career. Her influence seems to be largely gone in the Hobbit (despite having a screenwriter's credit), instead giving the reins over to Phillipa Boyens (Middle Earth's equivalent of Stephanie Meyer), which

Question:
What was Britta cleaning, that almost made her puke, at the beggining of the episode?

There will be some unsettling YouTube videos, cut with footage from that scene. Ranging from awkward tributes, to creepy fan fiction.

I wonder what the casting description called for that one :)

Every once in a while there's a Community episode that's…well, weird. Not bad. Just somehow different.

Also, half-Polish.

Harmon allready stated that it's the one way Community won't end.

That little, wonderful exchange of silent wording and inquisitive looks, that Jeff and the Dean shared when Frankie first brought up the subject, was one of the small highlights of the season so far, for me.

I guess I was less focused on the guy's telling attitude, and more on his overall stance on appropriation, to which I must say, I am definitely close, since my view on the concept is that of an almost total dismissal. Or at least dismissal of the way it's commonly thrown around and justified by a variety of people in

Fair enough.

This is an honest question, I am not trying to be pissy. Why would You assume that disregard for the concept of "cultural appreciation", autmatically means that it's a sure sign of someone's priviledged patriarchy? One can have all his attitudes towards other people in the right place, and still think that the concept

"The show isn't pulling rape and sadism out of thin air. From what I gather, the books are far far worse."

Using a lightly handed quote about indie cinema, as a waypoint to discuss homophobia, white supremacy and conservativism? Not there yet, fortunately. I've been spacing my social media doses.

I am suprised at the negative reaction to his comments.

Not to mention statisticians.

Not to mention statisticians.

Not to mention statisticians.