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That's the one joke that always stuck out to me, I think it's amazing and one of the best examples of a script addressing its racial homogeneity.

Do people think WHAS is an aggressively white piece of fiction? With so many gender/race related articles being made everyday about media I'm suprised that this aspect of WHAS has gone unnoticed. And I find this a relief because racially charged conversations are exhausting, but I find it odd what shows people choose

These articles actually made me question my own taste and opinion about liking Wain & Showalter's brand of comedy that it's nothing but a jumble mess of actors winking at each other's cleverness. But when you watch the final product, especially in the editing department WHAS rises above being just a nostalgic

Did you read the book? I'm afraid to watch the movie because of how much I enjoyed the book, I don't want to suffer another Lolita.

Fiasco is a film that should still be watched because it's like a train-wreck. A failure seems more like a joyless endevor that will be primarily enjoyed by masochists.

I actually supported this film. I wanted it to be better than Star Wars for Christ Sake, because I am sick and tired of re-boots and sequels and the film industry's general scraping of the bottom of the rejected barrel-bin. If David Lynch and Alejandro Jordosky weren't able to cobble a sci-fi space opera why did the

You probably chose the worst possible place to begin with him and it's kind of scary how potent first impressions can be. Cronenberg is one of the greatest sci-fi/horror minds of the entire 20th century. Have you never heard of the Jeff Goldblum Fly remake?

The saddest part about this whole movie is how much Jack Black looks like Josh Gad.

You sure were being generous with your Crimson Peak assessment. Couldn't even watch the entire trailer, the design of that haunted house, the special effects, talented actors being reduced to nothing more than cheap Victorian garbs, Jessica Chastain's dye job…it all looks so…creatively bankrupt.

Hush, let us just hug it out.

I did not care for a Family Tree at all, and after the Office and Parks and Rec I'm not sure I can handle another mockumentary.

A guest a week sounds hellish and exhausting for viewers and creators. I'm just looking at the Daily Show correspondent roster and none of them appear to have enough of a substantial comedic presence to carry on an entire show. So why not try an SNL-type ensemble instead of letting an entire show sink or swim on the

I like Clement too, but he's coming across as kind of a knob in the press because he's infuriated by being just 1/2 of the Conchords instead of his own person. No need to take your career angst out on a healthier, still functioning comedic couple.

And now I've read one of your comments. It sucks. It's a comment from a person who hates, or even worse, feels threatened by what he does not understand. The season wasn't all highs, no T&E project ever is, but I stand by Toes, Bathroom Boys and Roomates being up there with among their best work and the rest was

Did people really not watch Tim & Eric Bedtime Stories? I was infuriated when I read about that other Conchord making a show for HBO that even rips off T&E's press description and it seems that the memory of the show's existence has all but dwindled down to me bitching about no one giving it any props.

Just one other reason that Colbert is and was the superior host. Colbert got a Ben & Jerrys flavor and his Lime Budweiser campaign was blatant and ridiculous but was never as fussy as Stewart's. Some may miss him, but I say good riddance!

And have you heard him sing? His Nina Simone impression is immaculate.

And The Comedians!

Why can we only report each other and not the articles? This article is a complete waste of space and perverse Oswalt worship that is no longer necessary. There were so many other comedians tweeting about the Elections and they could have all been neatly collated into one package, instead it's just a plug for Oswalt

Maybe they should try not having a single host and try out an ensemble? There are other options than to keep churning out the same paradigm until TV becomes no longer relevant, take risks with the programming. They did that with Larry Witmore's show to varying degrees even though it's essentially Bill Maher lite and