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"Hey Hey Hey” is even more galling. Despite masquerading as empowerment, the song depicts a narrow version of femininity and success—lipstick and a dress, and being rich, respectively"

I'm pretty sure every pop-star has said something to that effect.

Real talk though, if I was in her shoes I would be too scared to actually do this thing in the event of another attack.

It definitely fit the principle of the show, where they never mentioned parties, either.

Hot take: This episode was good.

The Rock is great actor, but he's usually in complete shit, isn't he?

The trump administration will be declared non-canon.

Animation's more expensive than Live-Action, though.

I don't think there's ever been a bad season of Archer, really. I watched them all in one go before this season, though.

Malory mentioned kickstarter in Season 6, so it'd be 2009 at the earliest.

Also, it's Archer.

I always thought that came from Far Cry 3.

Mother killed Woodhouse so that Archer would have a reason to work for her?

I haven't seen much of his stuff, but I loved his DNC/RNC skits.

They probably made more sense when they were followed by ad breaks, I guess

I'm not sure this was actually a great episode of Samurai Jack, but if you take it as Gennedy trolling the shit out of the fandom, it's great.

Netflix actually started listing expiration dates recently.

I've seen people who are completely sincere say he should be fired.

Regardless of how you felt with that joke, I think this is an overreaction. If you're going to demand a comedian be fired every time they make one controversial joke…you aren't going to have any comedians.

I audibly shouted "goddamn it" when I read the episode title