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I watched the last two episodes of Made For Love and I’m still not sure what I think of it. I thought the first episode did a pretty good job of fostering pressure-cooker anxiety, but then it kind of petered out in a way you wouldn’t necessarily expect a series with such a short first season to do. It works better

Not even close. Google “ancient Egypt chair.”

Good. Fuck grass. It’s boring to look at, it sucks to take of, and it doesn’t provide any nutrients if you eat it.

That’s what I think is arguably the most damning part. A lot of people say “well, we didn’t know better” and it’s generally accepted, because they can’t change it. This is a show that’s still on the air and has an almost unprecedented opportunity to at least attempt to make amends. 

Kind of the opposite. Even if the show is well past its sell-by date, they actually have the opportunity to engage with criticism in a way that shows like 30 Rock or Community don’t. Ignoring it would just be kind of sad and a telling bit of metaphor for peoples’ unwillingness to accept changes in societal

I don’t totally disagree with you, but I think a lot of the problem is that he’s a caricature created from an outside perspective that, due to his beloved status on a near institution, has had an unfathomable role in shaping the perception of Indian Americans in popular culture. Genuine ill-intended racism aside, The

I actually hope the show will come to terms with his character. If The Simpsons went off the air “when it stopped being good” it would just be a curio of a “different time,” but their ridiculous longevity actually gives them opportunity to come to terms with the character in a way that very few pop culture icons can

I feel like the way this got billed as a cringe comedy did it a huge disservice. The cringe part is really just abject horror and the comedy is just comedy. It was almost too well done, because I can’t picture revisiting it any time soon, despite really enjoying it. My partner and I were rooting for her so hard just

To be fair, it’s a 3D printer being used to make a sandwich. The title doesn’t say it’s being used to print a sandwich, so the title is technically correct, which is the most click-baity kind of correct. 

Now I’m wondering what it says about me that I don’t think Timberlake is likable enough to play a role Rockwell played previously. 

I liked Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, but holy shit, that movie is already about an hour too long.* Watching it stretched to series length with a lead who was a zygote when The Gong Show premiered just seems like torture.

Note: Shia died on the way back to his home planet, but Marion had a daughter named Indina. 

Kids these days talk a lot about Ray Fisher and the DCEU, but they couldn’t even imagine the fallout that resulted from calling it the Johnson-Verse.

I suspect that a lot of it had to do with late- or never-bloomers trying to make up for what they “missed” in high school or college.

Everything is Tommy Westphal this, Detective Munch that, but no one ever talks about the Sarducci-Verse.

Honestly, the face-melting scene makes way more sense than anything related to his parents.

As long as it isn’t one of those weird shared ones, I could definitely see that being a perk for some renters. Definitely a sex thing, regardless. 

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Look, once you set precedence by casting Reeves and Brando (basically twins, just look at this set photo), fans are going to have certain expectations.

Just to be clear, the copy that sold for $3.2m in 2014 was the one sold by Nicolas Cage.