You are rehashing arguments from TVBytheNumbers without a shred of evidence on your side. To wit:
You are rehashing arguments from TVBytheNumbers without a shred of evidence on your side. To wit:
You're talking out of your ass.
It's neither lazy nor unfounded. Amanda Setton, Anna Camp, and Zoe Jarman were all fired.
Amanda Setton, Anna Camp, and Zoe Jarman.
Very true.
Yes, the few remaining fans of the show behave as if they're an endangered cohort, and respond to even constructive criticism of the show with vitriol and spite.
This is a really good point. During her nonstop March publicity tour during the show's hiatus, Mindy Kaling gave several defensive interviews hitting such talking points as "my writers are the best in the business" and "we write jokes… hard jokes." On Charlie Rose, she compared herself favorably to Mel Brooks and…
Or 2016.
Because when you can't write a good joke or character… put the guy in a fat suit!
And so we meet the typical Mindy Kaling superfan: spiteful, defensive, and incoherent. (And note the analysis of "Everybody Loves Raymond" — which won many Emmys, the Peabody, and is pretty much universally acclaimed to be the Last of the Great Multicamera sitcoms. But there's no accounting for taste.)