It was foolish and immature, but it doesn't sound as if they were advocating those things, just trying to come up with the most upsetting things they could. Do you actually believe they were advocating it?
It was foolish and immature, but it doesn't sound as if they were advocating those things, just trying to come up with the most upsetting things they could. Do you actually believe they were advocating it?
He called himself the word.
The difference is that one gender is oppressed and one isn't. If the playing field were level you might have a point.
The guy may have a legal point, but that doesn't change the fact that all the men objecting to this are upset with the idea of women having something they can't take away.
In at least one of the original episodes, Joel calls the theater the "Mystery Science Theater".
Does this mean GWAR can't appear on CNN's New Year's Eve show?
The Measure of a Man
There was a run of maybe 3 or 4 episodes close together where all the people on the ship got nearly a lethal dose of radiation, and then were saved at the last minute. Of course, the effect of all that radiation didn't accumulate in their bodies or anything.
Even after a show airs they're often wrong.
Didn't you hear Shelly? James has always been cool.
Llorando…
That doesn't say anything about whether other candidates would have won.
How does that mean anyone else would have won?
Not only that, but we only get #5 the next week, not 5 and 6.
Keep watching.
The private email server wasn't against the rules.
Lots of pretty young things to look at.
I'm really excited. I never thought to wonder about this before, but if the population was 51,000 in the old show, the town we saw doesn't look anything like that big. With the amount of scrutiny the show's gotten, I'm sure someone somewhere has talked about this.
EDIT: And to address your first point and having read…
It's all projection. Always projection.
I just wish it was half as entertaining as the previous versions.