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Also cut Jim and Maggie. Let them be happy with their respective mates and move on.

Sure:
Ghost Dad plot device is overused
Shoving Maggie and Jim down our throats doesn't fix how awful the character of Jim became
No actual commentary about Snowden despite waiting to see him

There was an episode of TV?!

Yes, but if all you do is critique the message are you critiquing the art?

Can you blame Sorkin for when the show aired and what was in the news at the time?

Maybe?

I'm troubled because most of the other reviews on this show have focused on the more technical aspects of the show whereas the past couple of weeks seem to be based more on a reaction to the content of the show rather than the presentation.

Thomas Sadoski is the actor who plays Don Keefer. Libby Hill is the author of the review.

I actually disagree with that assessment about what Sorkin was trying to do.

Does any one else think the rape victim could have been played equally as well by Eden Sher?

Ehhh, depends on your definition of good. Are there serious issues with the plot and storyline? Certainly. But, how much of the immediate blow back to the show is going to be based on the last two minutes?

I find this weeks review troublesome because it seems that Libby objects more to the content of Sorkin's politics than she does to the quality of the show.

At what point did it become evident that the “I don't like Jews” guy was a mental
delusion on Will's part for his father? For me it became evident when he asked Will about his mission to civilize. Did I miss earlier clues to it?

Jesus, if you thought last week was bad. Libby is going to get slaughtered for her review tonight.

Yes, that is correct.

Several weeks in a row I've been feeling on the uncool-side of South Park's attacks.

But if you put it on a smaller network which requires smaller ratings and let it find its voice it could have had the ability to overcome the problems that plagued it early on.

My problem with the thought that it came too late rather than too soon is that the graphics of video games simply weren't there in the early 90's, and neither was the presence of the internet.

First, I want to acknowledge that the homeless woman is played by Olivia Burnette which people of a certain age will remember as Dorthory Jane Torkleson.
Her name is Emily Putner and she is the mother of the baby-sitter who is fucking Ratboy in the last season, she was killed in the accident that killed JT.

I think to a large extent the idea for G4 came too soon, and then they didn't stick to the formula long enough to develop the programming and the following they need.