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by exalting female friendship just as much as romantic (heteronormative) love, Broad City creators Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson are being “Too Queer.”

Vos nescitis quidquam. Nos hic exspecto enim in lucem esse fas redire. Item, in originali poster electus repraesentativa SORTITIO tua, neque electionem. Si hoc incomprehensibile est, peccati reus ero Google Translate.

It was "There will be nary a Daryl in sight, nor will he be heard from."

It wasn't Titus Andronicus!

All Mexicans being drug runners and the simple minded wife not doing it for you on those fronts?

Turns out they just sell it in bottles, boy did I feel dumb!

Reservoir Birds.

Um, I think you have equity and equality backwards from the way their usually used (see: equity feminism). I believe the story also makes reference to "equality laws", but it's been a minute since I've read it.

Ooh… Harrison Bergeron is a swing and a miss. It's about people being reduced to averages and viewed only according to the accepted metrics, which is the opposite of the point you're trying to make. Keep trying!

Dude, have you read Brave New World? It's not the dystopia you want to be referencing here (it's post racial, everything coming down to industrially designed hedonistic pleasure).

A critic's job isn't just to offer an opinion, it's to offer an informed critique . Part of that can, should, and must be thinking about how the film interacts with an audience. And it turns out that depends on what the audience looks like.

And can we dock points for computer enhanced lens flare? Then I'll be on board!

Can't we all just move beyond our differences and admit that I am right?

"You want critics to be socially conscious. No. That is not in their job description."
Well, their job description involves evaluating movies made in and shown in a social context. Objectively they're just a bunch of photons and sound waves. It's only social consciousness that makes them anything more than light shows.

Maybe he is related to Craig Feldspar?

I guess the obvious question is why art is dependent on narrative, as opposed to just being an aesthetic experience for its own sake?

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And then had some cluttered episodes.

They didn't have time to explain why they didn't have time to explain!

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