I think a factor may be, just as the reviewer hinted, that few professional writers want to come off as remotely sympathetic to pedophiles fictional or otherwise.
I think a factor may be, just as the reviewer hinted, that few professional writers want to come off as remotely sympathetic to pedophiles fictional or otherwise.
LOVED this episode.
In fairness to this episode I had a lot of problems with, he saw a photo of him on the cover of a magazine.
That's the… first thing that's ever gone wrong.
I've heard that a way to reassure kids is to get down to eye-level when talking to them
The final twist was just too much for me.
I'd never seen the guy before, but Google tells me he's Kurt Russell's son. That makes sense seeing how many times he dragged his hair away from his face. Yeah, he wishes he had his father's amazing hair.
I mentioned this in another thread about Shut Up and Dance, but when Chekov's little girl appeared in the first scene and before he gets the message from Anonymous, I thought the entire premise was going to be about the kid wrongfully accused of pedophilia. I thought it was going to be a thinkpiece about England's…
I knew pretty much what was going on with San Junipero within 10 minutes.
It was a mirror of the opening scene, when the flight attendant asked him to turn off his phone. You're right. It's not like he copped an attitude or argued with her. He wasn't ignoring the world around him because of his devices or anything. He wasn't doing anything morally wrong. Maybe it's a message to us to stop…
Seeing fun stuff like that makes me so happy that I have a lot of kids.
After Chekov's little girl at the restaurant, I thought the subject was going to be about the main character accused of pedophilia because of England's notorious pedophilia hysteria. I just loved that ending so much.
It's not bad, but the subject matter may be offensive. It's actually one of my favorites.
You lost me with the claim that Canadians are "living." I'm pretty sure that's called surviving, eh?
Is the AV Club going to review this week by week? I hope not. They know damn well we're all fat life-less losers who sucked down this entire season in one go.
Lord knows I only tell my friends I love them when we're lezzing out.
Strongly disagree. I love that episode of Community so much!
Playtest grew on me, but I didn't like the layers upon layers upon layers bullshit ending.
All I could think about is how Community did this premise a thousand times better.
I really couldn't get past this episode. I found it kind of dull, and I guess I just could identify with Howard's character.