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um, 700 years of law. You are born in a country and you have the duty to make that country better

The best question of all is why does anyone care? Its the Nobel committee's decision, and they gave prizes to freakin' Al Gore and Obama for doing nothing, its not like its some gold standard, objective proof of greatness. Who cares what he feels about it? Are you not supposed to "give" something based on merit not

I don't think you get South Park. That was the funniest line they said.

yawn

its not racist, that's the entire point. We reject your imposing slanderous words on us because you do not like something. Stew all you want out of power for four years on it.

it is not "lazy bigotry" but keep believing that so we can win elections for the next ten years..keep up the belief liberals!

1. Deportation is the law, if you are here illegally, you should be deported. We feel there can be individual exceptions based on circumstance. Every country in the world deports illegal aliens. Progressives act like only we do.

you obviously did not understand my comment. They do not think he said anything racist or sexist and is not a bigot.

what I find interesting is not the reviewer's own personal politics, but whether the obvious change in the story since Trump won has changed what they were trying to do with this season and if it will work. Its obviously a large monkey wrench. I have to think they would not have made Mr. Garrison Trump if they

because 60 million people do not think he IS a bigot. They completely reject your definition of the term. People on the left do not get to redefine the term to "someone who disagrees with me". Its only what the entire PC argument is about. To a lot of people, unless the person says , "I hate ___ people!", they are

watched it on Sunday and did like it enough to watch and give it a chance. I do agree that this seems to be Dockery's big push to broaden herself and kill the whole Downton Abbey thing so she is not consigned to BBC period pieces. That sex scene in the pilot was almost R rated. They really pushed basic cable there.

Alex got a great story this episode and I liked drunk Kara, but the villains are still poor. That was way too much set up for the eco-warrior guy just to die at the end of the episode. How fast Supergirl seems to get her powers back varies completely depending on the needs of the script week to week. His dialog

LOL I thought the same. I know they are liberal, but the actual storylines might be making the opposite point unintentionally.

I agree with James. Usually superheroes or vigilantes show us a lot of training before they just become superheroes and a photojournalist just waking up one day and saying I want to fight crime and gimme a suit! is just too much. How is Winn making this suit? He can just "borrow" DEO stuff and they not know to help

Frankly, she is 48 is what happened to her. There are not a lot of movies that have middle aged people as leads, especially for women. I agree, television is usually the way to go

I think I am done with TWD. It jumped the shark (sorry for that old chestnut, but its right on point) last year with the Glen stuff. Plus, as you said, nothing really happens. They make it seem like stuff happens, but I really thought about it after last years finale, and all you have is really who gets killed this

I will say I liked that the writers had Tom figure out the Comdex thing. He looked like Sherlock Holmes, but that is what married people who are cheated on do..its their superpower. He had zero actual evidence but sniffed out his wife hooked up with Joe during Comdex. It would seem like is would be impossible but

She is the worst kind of person in hindsight. She looks and acts so maternal and nice, but she doesn't give a crap about anyone when the chips are down. Plus, her selfish instincts are almost always wrong, which is what Tim pointed out above. Joe and Cameron are also selfish, but they are almost always right in

Agreed. Donna just had a vague idea about the internet. Joe really defined what they should do with it. For her to say let's dump Joe, after dumping Cameron from their company was just a stupid move by Donna, even though she thought that would make Cameron happy. Plus, she obviously didn't know Cameron and Joe

Yes, but it is a little more bearable since he is captured by the vamps, so his whiny behavior at least makes some rational sense and is at least a little believable rather than pining for his vampire mom as before.