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Hmm... this has a link to the original Times interview, but also has a link to a Variety article about the interview. I can’t read the Times interview because it’s paywalled.

So I am wondering how many bloggers and Twitterati are writing articles based on other articles spin without actually reading the interview. Is

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Or how about “It’s Never Too Late for Now,” the episode of 30 Rock in which—along with the reveal that Pete used to be a member of Loverboy—the gang concoct a plot worthy of Agatha Christie to pull Liz out of a post-break-up funk, going so far as to create a fake hipster bar, Canal Yards Project (an anagram of Tracy

Nice try with the false equivalence of those scenarios. CK exposed his genitals and performed sex acts on himself in front of unwitting audiences, and ruined careers as retribution for daring to say no or be offended. Lasseter touched and sexually harassed female coworkers for years. Neither has yet to directly

I think you’re right that it shows implicit bias, but it’s important not to take that too far. Hughes is clearly an ally. I think allies occasionally come across as performative, as I’d say NuAVClub does in general, but this is just a dumb mistake and certainly not indicative of racism. Implicit bias has terrible

And has its own recaps you can be commenting on! 

Counterpoints: Disco doesn’t remind me of other Star Trek shows, Orville has more in common with Voyager than TNG, most of Orville’s humor is out of place and not funny, Orville’s CG is too plastic, we haven’t seen this Spock before at this time in his life so he’s not there for nostalgic reasons, and Orville isn’t a

Well at least I now know you’re just entirely nuts. If you thought the last episode was worthy of a B and this one was leagues worse... yeah, I mean to each his own but you seem wholly unfit to review television shows. But okay. 

He looks like a rust belt mechanic who deals meth and raises pitbulls

For the record, I always liked the title Edge of Tomorrow. It’s not as evocative as All You Need is Kill but while that title worked as a novel title, it feels a little goofy for a movie title. Edge of Tomorrow evokes golden age SF for me: if you showed me a creased paperback from 1958 with that title, I’d assume it

The Kaylon’s origin story is quite like the Cylon origin story.

1) I don’t think we need ANOTHER reminder how this show is nothing more sad lazy copy of better shows from the 90's.

Maybe it was the six can of hard cider I had consumed but I really enjoyed this episode.

Can we please get another reviewer next season, instead of this butthurt manchild? I know you can find someone who isn’t an angry straight white guy to review this show, AV Club, I believe in you.

I say again: We are watching completely different shows.

Homophobic and racist attacks happen all the time, and they’re rarely committed by left-wing people. And let’s not pretend MAGA chuds are just peacefully going about in the world, expressing reasonable opinions: the news is full of these assholes attacking people - hell, the other day one of these upstanding citizens

Well now, that was exciting! Gripping would be another word I’d use. I’ve grown a bit weary of Disco bringing up technologies in season 1 that are then withdrawn season 2 in order to preserve almighty “continuity” with TOS (I am not as strict about all Treks having to connect perfectly, even in the Prime Universe, and

This season is good. Get over yourselves.

Will Smith, slathered in blue paint at the first script read: “I feel like a f***ing idiot.”

Will Smith really blue himself

We just call it the BBC here.