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It's nice for a show to finally depict how an abortion can be devastating to a man who desperately wanted to be a father. So often when this subject is brought up men are either shown trying to force a woman to get/not get one, or as secretly relieved. Instead here we get to see how broken a man can be by the lost of

I hope the "Major Celebrity" thing was meant to be tongue in cheek because no hon you're not. What'd I really like to say as a Midwesterner we don't hate L.A. it's just we care at all, don't feel bad because we also don't care much about NYC. WE have our own things going on here and while yeah the big cities on the

Who else really enjoyed Wendy playing Chuck and Axe to get what she wants? Because I know I did, tremendously.

Pool sex is really that difficult especially with a bench like they had. But yes two healthy relationships, one where the couple isn't afraid to explore their kinks is really nice to see.

Speaking of Chuck and Wendy's sex life who else finds it refreshing that both he and Axe are in healthy relationships and are not cheating. I have really grown tired of the amount of infidelity on TV lately.

No it's one thing to say a person's acting is poor, or that the music is dissonant to the emotion a scene is trying to evoke, it's another thing to say something is boring. Boring is a subjective view. Take for example a smile, for a smile to look real on an actor's face it needs to be wide, and reach up to the eyes,

Andrew Ross Sorkin along with a couple of other people.

Yes but the difference is that reviews are meant to affect the way a reader feels. For that to be fair the reviewer needs to be objective, and these reviews don't come off that way.

Yes reading a review that goes right in line with my own opinion isn't always gratifying. In fact some of the best reviews are the ones that make me stop and reevaluate my opinion. But your reviews of this show come do not come off as particularly objective. Maybe it's because you love the entire cast that your

The Community has consistently rated the show hire than the reviewer. Maybe it's more that the reviewer dislikes, than it being as bad a show as he is making it out to be.

I found that scene to be less about putting Assholes in their place, and more about Chuck's worldview. He thinks that only unbreakable adherence to the law is the way to civil order, and a good society.

An Adult Swim Bumper hinted that it would but who knows.

Thiess of Kaltenbrun was a man put on trial for being a heretic in the 1600's. He openly claimed to be a Werewolf and that he and others would descend into hell to fight Witches as the "Hounds of God". I wonder if the show took inspiration from this or not.

Actually I never say that. but I'll take your word for it.

Disney/Marvel/Sony hasn't freaked about the Punisher and Venom Shorts that he has on his Youtube channel. Plenty of people made Indiana and Star Wars shorts and you never saw Lucasfilms now Disney freak out. There are hundreds of DC shorts on Youtube made by fans, without Warner Bros, losing their shit. So if Saban is

Absolutely they are referring to the real Dr Meyer.
1) Typhoid Mary was not caught until 1907 yet they moved her earlier for drama's sake. No reason not to move Dr Meyer as well.
2) No other Dr, Meyer was working at John Hopkins in 1900
3) No other Dr Meyer has worked as a notable psychiatrist at John Hopkins near that

Oh an oversight on my part, but if you want proof that Gallinger would of known about and been taught psychiatry in Medical School here it is.

Poor little Eunuch can't handle being wrong so he resorts to ignorant rambling and insults even though he insulted everyone first.

Your inability to realize how wrong you are is staggering. You continue to ask me for the same information I have provided. Well how about you? Prove to me that he couldn't have known any better, I have provided examples that Gallinger had ample opportunity to learn something about psychology in school, his

Talk about garbling.