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    "Backseat Jenga" is what's poison. Art isnt immune to criticism. No one is advocating that position. But representation should not be serviced before the story. That idea is poison to the creative process.

    He did visit Iran in one piece. Perhaps he was testing it out.

    Why not from within, but not? Wyatt Cenac. 30 something comedian, somewhat established, but no longer on the show.

    Also, it's a great way to have Jarvis be properly integrated in the MCU. As a long time Iron Man fan, it delighted me to have Tony name his AI based on his dad's butler. It is just too awesome for the show to doing anything else.

    Can backseat Jenga problem be what we call this whenever TV reviewers and article writers do this?

    And as a result of that isolation and that feeling, she made mistakes. She admitted that in the last episode, even with Jarvis with her. Because Jarvis is a nice guy, but he doesnt truly understand her struggle. The isolation is the core part of the narrative.

    So what you're saying is what if Agent Carter told a completely different story? Well then it would be conveying a completely different message. It's interesting to talk about what could have been. But its ultimately harmful to creative process to constantly have these forces asking for diversity when it doesnt serve

    This is great! I really miss hating her on my television.

    That ended the episode for me. Lana risked the life of her baby just to test Archer? Doesn't exactly paint her in the best light.

    That kid looks like he wants to get punched in the face. But maybe that's what they are going for. Hate-watching from adults, regularly watching from the kids.

    Cosby would never kick a man when he's down. Sure, he'd force himself on a woman when she's down, but that's different.

    Finally they got rid of Ryan.

    I dont think that affects his status as comedic icon, but as a liberal. And I've found Stewarts comedy to be quite moderate.

    I think he's against flu shots, not against vaccination for like measles. He said specifically that on a recent show.

    I personally have never seen edge of tomorrow. I have seen Live. Die. Repeat. though.

    that makes sense.. you wouldnt agree with everything someone says on a political show.

    People are stupid is a point that Bill regularly makes on his show. So you two are in agreement.

    Well at least they have good taste. Watching Edge of Tomorrow 10 times.

    This review is a bit harsh. I'd rather not be considered with all the drama behind the scenes with Eddie Huang and his vision. I always prefer to just judge the final product, and I liked what I saw tonight.

    How will we ever be able to continue not trusting the news now?