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It is probably the most honest answer. It is easy to comment on this stuff from the outside. I can’t imagine what it would be like to find out my coworker (and possible friend) of 4 or 5 years was accused of sexually assaulting someone.

Yeah, his answer definitely had the feel of someone knowing there’s a “right” answer but also admitting that he’s got some complicated internal thoughts about everything, as I’d imagine most people do. In the end, though, the publicist did their job and pulled his ass out of the fire. Not saying it isn’t a legitimate

That’s actually always been Disney’s response to the claims they ripped off Tezuka. “Look, it’s basically Hamlet. Anything else is coincidence.”

Ooo-da-lollie!

Oh, foxy Robin Hood, the one animated character everybody into guys would go furry for.

I mean, it’s also just Hamlet.

I get very tired of people saying “well, I’m offended by the Yankees!” or slightly more reasonably “well, I’m offended by Notre Dame!”

I’m late since I just caught up by binging the last three weeks, but... did you just make a Sophie’s World reference? That’s a deep cut.

Yeah, I wanted to say: Pattinson wuz double robbed. 

Robert Pattinson got robbed for Good Time. (Or I would have happily taken a supporting nom for Lost City of Z.)

Denis Villeneuve was snubbed for Best Director.

No, liberals rejected The Clintons after one of the following:

I know no liberals who particularly liked Hillary Clinton, only those who preferred her to the alternative. 

So, if you were making a show about 19th century brits stuck on boats in the ice, stolid professionals succumbing to madness or monsters, you’d make a list of everyone you’d want to be cast in that. Men that look good in naval uniforms, can speak very calmly with pleasing accents, but also roar and scream in those

Well I think the “What am I supposed to do, not send hilarious emails?” is more satire than anything else. The audience is supposed to say “No, Michael. You’re not supposed to do that anymore.” So it’s less like Amos and Andy, which was more about “Heh. Negros.” and more like All In The Family. You aren’t supposed to

The work environment being toxic was an intended part of the show. It was never meant to make the audience feel comfortable.

Wendy’s didn’t want to pay workers so they exported the jobs to Mexico. That’s a globalist move that cost Americans their jobs.

Even the “real” Wendy didn’t put those goddamn tomators on her sammicch

I mean clearly it’s pretty obvious. I could see a pitch for the Good Place being “The Prisoner but a half hour comedy” or something like that.

Am I the only one who sees the Neighborhood as being very heavily influenced by The Village from The Prisoner? Has Michael Schur or- well, anyone- confirmed any influence?