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Jack Strawb
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Someone needs to encourage John Oliver to shout something under 90% of his lines. Given the weakness of most shows this go round, I can see why it's hitting the spot. Also, the features often run twice as long as those on The Daily Show while skipping TDS's mostly pointless interviews.

Does avclub have a financial interest in this tedious garbage? Black-ish is an dull and uncreative as drek like 2 Broke Girls. End this drivel.

I thought it was funny that Mike thought she could get an entire "outfit" for that amount.

Negligent? To allow a ten year old to escort a six or seven year old around the neighborhood? Seems loopy to me to think so.

Seth Rogen?

Link!

Yes. There's not nearly enough here to warrant the raves.

Mostly a snooze and, given the review, surprisingly thin on anything resembling an exploration of the marriage that appears to have propelled the heroine's lasting grief.

Historically, of course, the overwhelming majority of men had zero political power. Men have been far more disposable than women. We scarcely recognize male rape in the US despite more men being raped each year here than women. We scarcely recognize men as the victims of domestic violence despite women being the

Right?

Small government progressive.

You have no coherent response. What a surprise.

"Has to"?

Beatles 65, then the Allman Brothers Live at the Fillmore East. We had some good music in my house growing up.

Is it? I quit after an episode where characters babbled in quick succession about oozing vaginas, rectal bleeding, and so on. It was like listening to stupid 13 year olds having a gross-out.

"- I know Amy's always compromised with Shelton but when was the last time Penny DIDN'T get her way with Leonard?"

It's a beautifully crafted film for its first 45 minutes are so, then is thoroughly ordinary after that.

Please stop defending a gender supremacist hate movement.

"…well, I think it's always been used as a method for men to control women and draw authoritarian lines."

You'd be wrong, though she's certainly remained a viable box office attraction as she has aged.