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Oliver gave the classic "I not trying to be racist, but….(*immediately follows with most racist comment ever*) speech

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I see what you're saying now

Why can't a man want sex AND a relationship? Speaking for myself, sometimes I want sex without a relationship, but I never want a relationship without sex.

Lawrence didn't succumb to temptation. His relationship with Issa was over so he was a free agent and could sleep with whomever he wanted. Does Tasha not count as a win for "black love" if it turns out she's a better match?

You're only considering the money angle and skipping the part where TV schedule shooting is extremely demanding and having a week or two off during the season keeps the actors from going crazy. Never giving them time off would result in a bigger budget problem down the line as they would either ask for a bigger salary

That's not my position at all. Not even close. Tasha doesn't want to be friends with him. She clearly wants to have sex with him or replace his girlfriend. If they had a single interaction where it looked like she wanted a platonic friendship, sure. But (as presented by the show) she wanted something he wasn't

I agree that she would have found some reason to offer it to him but there was no reason for him to take it and store it. She was so obviously into him that it would have been a bad move in his part to put that type of temptation into his phone, since there was no other reason for him to have it except to call her and

When did Lawrence get Tasha's number? There was no reason for him to have it before the breakup. That's the only question I have from the finale.

He didn't set her up. He didn't even know she was coming home that night. She told him that she was gone for the weekend so he could stay at the house for peace and quiet. And once again, instead of giving him some space, she decided to drive home at 2am to force him to deal with the situation before he was ready.

The was one of the most fully realized first seasons of any show that I can recall. In fairness I guess it was the final draft of what began as Awkward Black Girl, which I haven't seen but will soon. Kudos to the creator and the entire writing team.

Ah, thanks. I must not have been paying attention when the mom said that so the final seen of Grown Mike just registered as him looking at his old coach wistfully

So why not wait for the chute to open and aim at the slowly descending, fully exposed torso of the target instead of the rapidly falling one that's laid out in a harder to hit pattern?

Don't fall for it. It was good **for an episode of TWD**. The reviewer giving it a B- and the crowd giving it a C-something let's you know that if you don't keep the bath towels perfectly even there's going to be big trouble when your S/O gets home

I think that was the point. If it's not bad for them then it's not bad for her

Where did we see that young Mike's baseball coach was actually his secret dad?

After watching and loving 4 seasons of Shahi on Person of Interest I almost didn't recognize her here **because she was smiling!!**

But HOWWWWWW did they not have him respond to "if he dies it comes out of your cut" with "if he dies, he dies"?????

Except that's not what happened. Molly told 3 friends and 2 of them shrugged it off. Only one of them objected. If anything, I feel like the show went out of it's way to give a fair representation because any 4 black women I know would probably 3 for 4 against. Maybe 4 for 4.