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Yeah, sure, I don’t expect this to be very objective at all, but it will have a new animated short by Eric Goldberg, and any chance for today’s Disney to try out some old-fashioned 2D animation is welcomed.

That Twitter handle seems like it was created to make the poster think twice before posting, but it doesn’t seem to be working. Juliet, stop indeed.

Of course she’s straight.

This unnecessarily swarmy and condescending reply essentially demonstrates my point that Cameron and his wife are seemingly a lot more of a nicer and sincere person than you and Aubrey’s character are. Thanks!

Yes, but that doesn’t mean she’s not miserable and a drag to be around. She is so tightly wound she does not even know how to relax even when alone with her husband. My guess is that one of the plot lines will be her learning to take the stick out of her ass (possibly via Cameron putting his stick in her ass). It

That’s not even a super-precise definition of queerbaiting, because it makes it sound like if you have any queer characters portrayed by non-queer actors then that’s it. Queerbaiting is the way more cynical practice of labeling a character or characters queer but then not having that be an actual part of their

Because Peacock was a horribly conceived idea, and there’s no reason a major network should try to lumber into an already crowded streaming market and expect people to start paying for what they were already getting free. It’s possible that in the future network TV dies and streaming completely supplants it (though I

This. Plaza’s character’s feels like an all grown up Daria, but now unlikeable and smug in an unhappy marriage. As the argument the show is making that’s appealing to people like ohnoray is that because Cameron comes off as a bro and his wife a flighty airhead, we’re supposed to automatically hate them and they’re “ass

NPH, Luke Evans, and Lee Pace right?

I really feel like we watched two different performances. She’s uniformly dour and negative, and her “criticisms” are ultimately assertions that her lifestyle and life choices are always better.

I agree - the assistant subplot is (granted, the series is young) idiotic. First - Greg would certainly be intimately familiar with his wife’s personal assistant, so the friction is confusing and forced. Two - once he’s expressed disappointment with her presence, can’t Tanya simply say - “go shop...see the

Pardon my Italian, but your comment is a crock. You don’t need to “know how any of these characters grew up and/how they obtained their money” i.e. you don’t have to “have had a privileged upbringing” to be “privileged” in the here and now. By your twisted logic, someone like Mark Cuban who was “born into low income”

To each their own I guess. I thought Plaza’s character came across as the biggest snob personally - she’s standoffish the entire episode and it seemed like she couldn’t wait to get in private with her husband to criticize and insult Cameron and Daphne.

This season has many of the fun elements of season 1, but the only dynamic that felt fresh and legit subversive was the one between Cameron and Harper.

Plaza’s character may have an impressive career, but she is a deeply unpleasant person. I’m really enjoying watching Plaza play a character who’s acerbic but genuinely unpleasant, rather than acerbic and funny.

And my god, the smugness of the asshole couple when Plaza describes the fish as “fishy”. Despite Plaza’s character being the most impressive person at the table, you see how quickly not being as well versed at expensive menus made her lose some self worth.

Yeah either way seeing more of the show would be nice.

Re: Feud- It was Olivia de Havilland who sued over her portrayal. Her sister, Joan Fontaine, passed away in 2013 (Feud was on in 2017).

I think the fact that the show ended up being a bit more like Fuller House is part of the self-deprecating humor in the show. It's always funnier when the show within a show is actually kinda crappy because that serves as a counterpoint to all the stars' ambitions and egos (for example TGS in 30 Rock). I wouldn't mind

Hah, I feel you. 42 here, and ... yeah. There was an article in the NYTimes recently about the effectiveness of minoxidil in pill form, annnd that’s been on my mind since August. Fun!