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That's a matter of opinion. While Chiron was well versed in the life of dealing, for example, he was not when it came to interpersonal relationships. This is something that has been discussed in great detail by the actors and director. So again what I'm saying is, whether or not a large muscly actor can portray a

It worked in Moonlight.. as Barry Jenkins would say, it all comes down to the actor.

See, I thought of that, but it was implied he needed to go into particular stances to achieve that. If that wasn't the case and it was just mental work, I would have preferred they said as much. But I also agree, it seemed very silly he didn't know even the basics of his powers.

That's what I thought, until it becomes inconsistent in the end. There are parts later in the series, like when he breaks from the handcuffs, where he uses the fist and doesn't appear drained at all. They really dropped the ball with this one, unless he somehow figured out to realign his chi with just his mind in a

That fight scene was amazing. I wanted to see some definitive "winning" in Iron Fist like that, and never got it.

But how much do YOU even care beyond voicing dramatic platitudes online? Lots of keyboard warrior moralizing going on in this comment thread..

Lol, except it's true. This is a reality. Just because you don't want to believe it, doesn't change the very real statistics. For instance, why is Kim Kardashian- a non porn star, still the most googled "porn star"?

That's mighty presumptuous of you, while also being self congratulatory.

Those are some erroneous "facts" dude, cause it's definitely not the most watched Netflix show and isn't even in the top 5…

Homophobia in general is a thing. That being said, I think it's important to note this is not just about biphobia- which is a more accurate term, it's about the myths of black masculinity in general. But I agree, definitely one of the funniest episodes of the season.

No, it's just a plot decision you don't like. Clearly everyone has different opinions on this episode, and yours isn't automatically more correct than someone else's.

The whole point of the narrative I think, was to show that black men are held to a different standard. For a number of cultural reasons, including a lack of media representation. Black men are often presented as hyper masculine, and as such, it becomes less likely for some to believe that they can be as sexually fluid

Thank you, this review summed up everything I felt about this ep perfectly. Why was it even 90min? I was utterly bored just 35min in. Everything is just a little too predictable and whole lot less fun to watch for me right now.

It was just a kiss though, and there was no tongue. Everything else inferred is based off what we already know as the audience. What you say seems obvious, would still be deemed as speculative & circumstantial evidence. No, it probably the smartest or most paranoid thing to do, but again its plausibile they already

Interesting point, but in the episode both Eve and Annalise made it clear that they knew the prosecution wouldn't be filing again due to lack of evidence. And for arguments sake, even if the prosecutor got wind that they'd kissed because Nate took a picture, they could argue that they decided to catch up after the

Connor brings many of the same qualities that the other interns do. He's cunning, smart, resourceful and wants to learn from the best. Personality wise, his character is a foil against the other varying personalities of the murder squad.

You're right about most of the gay representation on TV, but Keith & David from HBO's Six Feet Under come to mind. Since you didn't mention them, it's likely you haven't seen the show and I highly recommend it per your interests. Without giving too much away, David & Keith are also an interracial couple, and both