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A Latino who's better at Asian culture than actual Asians?

So the solution is no more martial arts?

There was Bubbles from the Wire on last season's premiere of AC. He was killed. And the black cop in the final episode. He was also killed. There was a black girl staying at Peggy's women's residence. I'm pretty sure she survived.

Jarvis is a main character. Ana isn't. Naturally the focus will be on him. Hamlet gets the soliloquies, not Horatio.

I think it's something like the whole Kunal Nayar/Kumail Naijani thing.

Silly Thompson. Gamma bombs don't kill people. They just endow them with unique medical problems. Next week a giant green monosyllabic Vernon Masters comes looking for his revenge.

Glad to see Plea Hearing is still getting acting gigs.

You could listen to Springsteen's recording of the song. All the lyrics are completely clear. But they are also complete nonsense…so maybe it's better to stick with your interpretation.

I predict we see him again as the subject of a Durst-esque documentary or a "Serial" podcast.

Oh crap. Do famous novelists also die in threes?

No filler there. All bread, no meat. They are all on-going, never-ending, perpetual plot motion machines. Viewers seem to like them. The Shonda Rhimes shows even get quite good reviews.

I don't think Sherlock making the connection with the culprits initials was that arbitrary. He is a connoisseur of tattoos himself, and knows about how people "fix" names of ex-lovers. Plus, it was established that all Charlottes tattoos were related to boyfriends. Sherlock was probably kicking himself for not

Absolutely. But he didn't expect a massacre to take place, or a major police investigation. He assumed it would just appear to be one woman accidentally poisoned by her own experimental mushrooms.

Stick to soap operas. A. C. Doyle's stories were all written as "throwaway stories of the week". You can enjoy every one of them without worrying what year it's taking place in, or in what order you are supposed to be reading them. Why do you think Elementary has to be forced into some contemporary serialized

It is essential that Roland and Susannah be different races from each other.

90% of romantic comedies are premised on one lover lying to and misleading the other. That shit goes back before Shakespeare.

Eating people is also a magic native stereotype.

Elizabeth Debicki could be playing the dad. She has range.

That's because the shows you named have run so long, their actors don't have time to do anything else. These aren't 13 episodes a season, four months a year, one in a cast of dozens, tv jobs.

This is a sitcom. You'd be better off skipping the pilot and checking up on it around the sixth or seventh episode instead. That's usually how long it takes for sitcoms to find their rhythim. If it hasn't got it by then, you haven't missed anything.