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Grrr. Argh.
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Yup. The site and commenters' relationship with Community is so up its own ass at this point (in good and bad ways, depending) that it's weird even if you're a regular. To outsiders…um…yeah. And that's not even counting this board! Where we are super super normal.

Not necessarily. I wouldn't be surprised either way. Most importantly, ouch! Sick burn.

Ahahahaha. That's amazing.

Thank you for that link Seffina. It makes this so much easier.

They could do worse than getting beaten by Scandal, which is awesome at least.

It has little chance of actually being really good but I'm going to ignorantly root for it nonetheless.

I have no shame in saying I loved Shame.

It's really annoying. On my iPad I click again on the comment itself whose likes are displayed and they go away.

Akela was great, especially in her dialogue-free scenes, which is so hard. I'm not surprised that she's a stage actress and it's awesome that Oliver got to see her perform live.

Its character dynamics eventually improved enough that DH fit in amongst the other Whedon shows.

Who said this involved "siding" with anyone? It's not an Us vs. Them situation.

Im a cucumber
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Scooby Doo is OK. My favorite is Scrappy. PURPLE

I hate that. I think I accidentally merged my Disqus account when I was on The Dissolve. But all of my old info is still on my AVC profile…for now. Thank goodness, because that history is my biggest accomplishment to date.

On the other hand, mmm…honey.

Some of the comments on that Kenan newswire remind me that, and why, this site is more of a hive mind than it should be.

You're so brave.

Huh. You just blew my mind a little bit. There's this issue of whether or not men are generally interested in female entertainment in the same way that women are vice versa. The suits have tended to think no, which has hurt women in entertainment because it suggests they can't put butts in seats. People use modern

If a writer had a great sketch for a black female character, not having anyone to play her would hurt the show just as much.

It's going to be an issue until the writing staff is more diverse which is arguably a bigger problem.