“A third possibility arises: Donald Glover is very much aware of the double-meaning at play here, and we have taken the damn bait.”
“A third possibility arises: Donald Glover is very much aware of the double-meaning at play here, and we have taken the damn bait.”
Any story with Donald Glover talking about interesting TV concepts getting cancelled...probably ought to have mentioned his animated Deadpool series (that did get cancelled by FX “due to creative differences”).
“A third possibility arises: Donald Glover is very much aware of the double-meaning at play here, and we have taken the damn bait.”
ding ding ding ding ding
Yeah, this isn’t “cancel culture” talk. It’s “everybody is playing it safe with TV Shows and Movies for mass audience appeal.”
Yeah - you’d think that’d be obvious considering how many years Community was on the brink of being cancelled, but of course nuance is dead on the Internet.
I’m only commenting because the only other comment at the moment is by a persistent pest who, for some reason, has yet to be cancelled.
I mean, he’s clearly talking about “cancelled” as in “not renewed” or “not getting past the pilot stage,” but OK, whatever.
You win the ‘stupidest comment on the Internet’ award today!
It’s a pile of shit, just like your comment! Don’t try to polish it, because you can’t.
It's clear you're not looking for answers in earnest, but the reason it's inadvisable for white folks to talk critically about black hair is the long history of discrimination based on hair styles and textures. White people don't have the same challenges, that should be pretty obvious.
The L.A. Times piece is essentially a list of stories about how women were disappointed that they were asked to do nude scenes, Franco was annoyed, rinse and repeat.
Your career should end if people that would be in your workplace feel unsafe around you and feel like you are a danger to others, or merely that you are a predatory sex-pest creep. In the lives of normal people your career can be ended because your boss doesn’t like your shoes, for some reason somebody who makes…
1/10, low-effort trolling.
Checked your past comments before replying because this sure sounds like trolling and yup didn’t even need to scroll down to see the N-word.
“all white male feminists are lying sacks of shit...” That seems a bit much donchathink?
Ooh, you’re so edgy. Putting woke in quotes? Man, you don’t care who you offend, do you?
The movie lost me at all the arcana stuff with Jax. I get they wanted to add in the unrealistic stuff and have it make sense but it just made even less sense. It felt like like a poorly explained reason to have the characters just gain powers like a Persona Awakening(even named them Arcana hmmm). Cole literally…
“but it did little more than tell us there was a problem then “solved” it with a big battle and a speech.”
To me, the most confusing part of this was: why cast Carl Lumbly and then age him up? I mean, the obvious answer was that they wanted to use him in flashbacks, but then... nothing. He was not just underused, but perplexingly so.
What little potential there was in Isaiah’s plotline was cut off at the knees, though, by The Falcon and the Winter Soldier not doing more with the character, and because of which characters it did end up choosing to spend more time with.