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I'm not crazy defensive about it just stating my opinion like you are. She was grateful to the point of tears, but no one has the right to say that she's grateful for crap because they see it that way. Oh, and if you look at the reel of comments then you will see where Galaxy says that it's sad that she has to be

So, she shouldn't be grateful for something that she likes because other people don't like it? You don't think it's great, but you have no idea what she thinks about it. She shouldn't be grateful for a role she likes and respects? How is that a point? This woman knows what she's doing with her career and she says she

I'm impressed that they didn't go overboard because so many people do, especially in satires. I was happy they didn't do to them what they did to the white characters, the other minorities, and the handicapped. Although, it's a sad comparison. Maybe I should've elaborated for people who don't think that

I've seen a lot of Murphy's work and not all of the portrayals of minorities are stereotypes nor do I find the ones that are offensive. You see, the difference between my argument and yours is that when I make a statement I back it with examples, as I've already done(won't do it again) I don't just say that his body

I've seen a lot of Murphy's work, and like I said, not offended by it and don't see all of the black characters being stereotypes. Your use of the word "black" was and is sad, and it's even sadder that you can't see it. I see that you didn't get the point of why I stated that I'm black or the statement about the sky

I'm a black woman. One who isn't afraid or ashamed of who she is or any stereotypes about my race or sex. I certainly also wouldn't deduce that you weren't a black woman if you told me you weren't offended by stereotypes, in parodies no less. It's funny how you used the word "black" in your comment,'and more than a

Social commentary doesn't have to be some amazing revelation about society that we are not all privy to. Sometimes just someone saying something as simple as "The sky is blue" makes everyone else ponder the sky, even though we all f*cking no it's blue. It's that type of philosophy that I apply when watching this show,

Well, it's satire so they're exaggerating (sort of) these people to show how incredibly laughable people like this can be. How totally offensive their statements are, and that they're incredibly ignorant, so much so that it's funny. There are several points where you go"What? Who says that" Then you find yourself

That's just the thing…they're poking fun at the characterization and what is being said, so of course they set them up as jokes. The things that are being said are so outrageous that it's funny. These 'jokes' that are written are not at all funny, but it's pretty damn hilarious that people actually say these types of

Funny thing…these 'jokes' aren't supposed to be funny! It's funny that most people seem to keep missing that. If you laugh at that stuff, then you might have some issues. Isn't it the very definition of satirical, though? Taking something that is a very real characterization and exaggerating it(including the things

I said her role in Freaky Friday was good, and yes it was pretty good for a remake. As a matter of fact, that role made her relevant again at the time. It wasn't great but it got the job done. Halloween still sucked. It was right in line with all of the other slasher films of the time, but that doesn't make it less

Halloween was no where near great until the end, and part two was terrible.'H2O and Resurrection, terrible! Fierce People, A Fish Called Wanda, You Again. I can't think of more.

Yep because Halloween was just so great! All of the things she's acted in lately have just been so great! Because she's always had such great roles! NO! The woman knows what she's doing, I don't think she would've followed through with if she didn't like it. Plus, she totally gets the premise! And if she likes it,

And just like that so many people begin to understand this show! Ha! Oh, the things we miss! There's a vital piece of the puzzle uncovered for those who don't get it. I hope you were doing this on purpose, because you're right, and if not… heh, you just learned something new.

OMG! People are so ridiculous! The woman was crying because she's grateful for her job on the show, and this is why so many people just aren't getting the show! I mean really if you can misinterpret why a woman is crying when she clearly says why she's crying, then I doubt you can catch all of the social commentary

Well, semi-intelligent people wouldn't comment it on it like they didn't know that it was meant to be over the top. It's clearly not meant to be serious, but people comment on it as if it was. Also, the pumpkin spice comment was NOT meant to show the millennials that they're down with them. Oh, the things we miss!

Actually, most satires blanket themselves that way because most people don't get them. However, this show has not, as it's obviously satirical. Those who miss that don't get it! Something that actually puzzles me. I can't believe that so many people are taking their "over-the-topness" as bad production of writing or

Ok, people obviously don't get that this show is supposed to be over the top in every way! The racism, the sexism, and all of the other "isms" are hilariously over the top. They're not meant to offend, they're meant to be a bit of social commentary from what I can tell.That's the point! The characters are not likeable