[she confused kumail nanjiani with the guy from Big Bang Theory and then called Kumail an Indian American actor]
[I don't know why people hate Sonia here, though. I missed that and feel left out]
[she confused kumail nanjiani with the guy from Big Bang Theory and then called Kumail an Indian American actor]
[I don't know why people hate Sonia here, though. I missed that and feel left out]
I don't remember that episode either. And while Michael wasn't honest with Jane, it was mostly because she had second thoughts about giving up her accidental child because Rafael and Petra were having trouble. To expect someone to do nothing about a a new edition to their life they had no say in isn't realistic so…
Yea, I mean even being the darling of a small town is obnoxious but she was actually obnoxious and thought it was charming.
Rory wasn't all that great either.
So, they used a serious issue of systemic racism to show how entitled white people would make it about them and you think because that was the intent it couldn't have failed as a piece of entertainment? Wow, that's really bad.
Yes, I recall her preaching meritocracy while saying she'd do very little, if anything (like acknowledging the lack of PoC's in the SA's office) about racial inequality while in office while her office is part of a institution that has vastly negative impact on racial minorities.
Wow, I really hurt you.
The irony being, "you just didn't understand it" is the mot cliched response to criticism you don't like of all. The Good Wife did what it does… it just didn't do it well. It's ok.
That's partially why serious conversation was in quotes.
sick burn, bro
Did you miss the part where Alicia gets an applause by the end of the "debate" anyway?
White people generally want "serious conversations about race". When you deal with racism you don't want to talk about it, you just want it to end. And seeing as the primary beneficiaries of racism are white people they don't get to be judged on a diminished scale. This episode wasn't good and the pointing out the…
Yea, i don't get it. You so rarely get a normal acting black person on reality tv and when you do they get labeled boring?
She was being incredibly judgmental and self-righteous. I didn't like Jane this episode and am "team Michael" only in the sense that I think he's better off. Not only was she lying but his lies were in a context of a freak administrative error having a major impact on his life and him having no control over the…
Interesting argument. The former reminds me of that scene from Dogma when Metatron was telling the story of when he told Jesus who/what he'd become and how the child begged him to take it all back. Ultimately, I don't think you're wrong but being told you're responsible for the suffering of untold numbers of people…
I remember there being one about Boyle and how his persistence isn't cute nor worthy of fan support but if there was another one I can't recall. I do agree that the Amy/Jake stuff seemed minor to me and that may have been what spurred me to write the initial comment, such a focus on a few interactions in a funny and…
I'm not sure of the utility of episodic reviews if a significant portion will be concerned with what may potentially happen or how the writers will potentially write (or be shown to have written) a relationship. It gets especially confusing when the take away seems to be this worked this episode but it might not in…
Scott is an alpha but is weaker than every other supernatural creature this season, I just don't understand it. Well, maybe he's holding back b/c he's afraid of going full beast, fine and they have mentioned that in a few episodes but really, you're just going to get your ass kicked and not save yourself nor your gf?…
I agree but I enjoy Munchies, their Food offshoot, though.
I know someone is a straight shooter when they chalk up relevant distinctions as splitting hairs.