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"But yeah, all it took was a month — a fucking month! — for rancid bucket of syphilitic diarrhea with sentience Donald Trump to change his tie, see a tailor, read from a teleprompter, and have supposedly “progressive” motherfuckers call his bitch ass “presidential.”" <——must be a reference to baby coon, Van Jones

The massive amount of deflection in these comments — ignoring the piece iz about how some very racist white people are desperately trying to derail Black folk by pretending to be "black" on social media to talking about food (casseroles!) based off satirical throwaway lines — makes me weep and reinforces why

Seems as though a point has been missed here in this particular sub-thread.

I have not read it yet, but I haven't seen many people remark how Ford's own story and memory loops in the same way as the hosts: he relives his childhood (literally/figuratively through the robots) and in his own memories/reveries (of Arnold and through Bernard). While, as "God" Ford pushes the narrative forward, he

Can you PLEASE review Westworld for AV Club from now on? Who do I need to write? LOL

You mean except for those two parts where Supergirl flew AHEAD of Flash during their chase sequence? In that sequence, as we've seen on SUpergirl and in this episode, she will follow a target before accelerating. So, nope, at best it's still a draw.

"Am I the only one who was fooled into thinking last night’s Supergirl was supposed to be the first part of this crossover? Instead I watched a whole episode full of events that meant nothing to me (since I’m about a season behind) only to be rewarded with 30 seconds of Barry and Cisco. And not only that, but the same

It's a valid response but with the 721 variations on saying the same thing, my version is a shorter word count. LOL

Well, she'll always be Henrietta from "Thanks" and Diane Miller from GH, both of which far pre-date the awful "Cougar Town."

Well played.

The reason why nobody notices that "Arnold" doesn't age is because "good Black don't crack."

So this whole recap boils down to "I wish I knew the whole picture and I'm frustrated as hell because I don't." <sigh>

"I may well be the only person who noticed that Emily’s DAR interview was a General Hospital reunion for Carolyn Hennesy (who played the head of the DAR) and Julie Berman (who played the trophy wife), but notice I did."

Amen, Tristan. Amen.

I wrote this on November 9, the day after the election: So you're glad that Hillary Clinton — that corrupt, crooked, emailing, murderess supervillain — lost tonight. Can you articulate what you gained? Was the loss of the Supreme Court for a generation or more worth it? Are you glad that all three branches of

I wrote this on July 31, 2016 on my Facebook page: If you believe this election is an unfair choice between "the lesser of two evils," then you are tacitly admitting that one of those choices for President — and their proposed policies and the officials that may be elected in the wake of their victory — is a GREATER

There is an older term for this: "Racial Gaslighting."

"Some are so obsessed with being close to Whiteness — being loved and accepted by White people or constructing himself in the White man’s image (or both) — that it fries their brain cells; effectively turning them into a crumpled pair of Wrangler jeans. Some are hamstrung by patriarchy, where latent misogyny is so

You misread. The Snyder D.C. films take place in a different universe than the DC tv shows. It's called the "multiverse." (Google it). When Supergirl was on CBS, that show took place in a different universe than The CW DC shows. Now that they are on the same network it looks like the universes may be merged. This has

The pod scene at the end of last season is simply extended in the premiere. it's at night and always has been.