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I don't get why the ending would be considered a cliffhanger.

I've been in situations where someone says something crazy/horrible and I didn't have the balls or energy to go against them and just went along with it. So I can sympathize.

No but I guess I always think of Hollywood as a place where connections are everything.

Steve Carrell is cool in my book.

Being married to Judd Apatow probably doesn't hurt.

I guess I see shitty rom-com tropes and thin characterization where you see creepy malevolence. And I think Dev's anger was understandable though unfair.

I don't see an imbalance there, I see two characters leading different lives. The way you frame your objections it seems like you think it's innapropriate for Dev to date anyone who's not from NYC or San Francisco lol. Maybe your comment doesn't come from bigotry, but it's hard not to see it that way given your

Lol xenophobic then, whatever word you prefer for describing discrimination towards different ethnicities.

Well this comment sounds pretty damn racist to me. I got no feeling that Francesca is poor. Dev is used to city life, Francesca isn't. That's all.

Easy to dismiss a lot of great stuff that way. Kind of a stupid viewpoint imo.

Yeah I thought they used to give you 30 seconds. This is way worse. Also I would never want to "skip intro" for this show.

Johnny Deppf

Just expressing my thoughts, sorry if I offended you.

You're probably right honestly. Maybe it's just more a gut feeling I have rather than a reasoned opinion lol.

I think for me once someone dies it's not really about the person anymore, but about the people who survive the deceased. I mean I have some relatives who are kind of awful and I know a lot of people probably dislike them, but it would still feel like the twist of a dagger to see a bunch of people celebrating their

To me it seems like the article already does a good job of laying out his shittiness in an honest, yet reserved way. I guess this sort of joy at someone's death will always come across as disturbing to me, I even felt this way when people were celebrating over Osama.

I didn't say that at all. Just saying maybe this is a story that would be better without comments.

Seems like it might be best to close the comments here. As horrible a man as he was it still feels distasteful to read so many comments rejoicing over the death of a another human being.

I exaggerated I guess. You're right of course, I just feel like her reactions make more sense. Like in the other episode Hitchcock and Scully were acting like animals and destroying property, yet Terry just acts like they're having a normal disagreement and tries to get them to do team building exercises? Whereas

Nope it's Bill Nye's new Netflix show and I guess they figured their main audience was adults with nostalgia for the old show.