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Didn't like any of the characters.
And I was just a kid. Were the 70s that ugly?

Yes! Laugh! Laugh til yer sides hurt because the reality is "Made In China" Ivanka has somehow been accepted by way too many people as being a thoughtful and competent spokesperson for…America? Crying is the alternative. So just laugh.

Use of salvia before viewing not recommended.

Story isn't about that. It's about the reaction to the legislation on Reddit.

Not meant to be snarky, because I don't entirely disagree, but I guess folks (or at least one folk) are of the opinion that you could've just checked IMDb.
Might be different if you were in a chat.

I don't care who wrote it. It's shit. Maybe if it was indeed composed in a language other than English it might SOUND good, but its content is embarrassing.

3 eps behind now on the recap. Trump has me spooked and depressed too, people, but I still get outta bed in the morning. Come on!

Two eps behind on the recaps? What gives?

I realize the things someone might complain about are relative, but would any "regular" working-class person give a single shit about Affleck's BQF (Batman Question Fatigue)? Just have a cocktail and a Xanax, Ben! Oh…wait…

Rolling Stone deal not coming up for me. Says a year is $29.90 or something. Went as far as I could go in checkout to see if it changed. Didn't.

I was thinking AV Club was kind of trolling him, too. Saying he's "more than just a human garbage disposal". Not exactly a flattering title.

I'm not sure they were trying to derail him. Maybe point out possible ignorance? Then he came back with some serious and totally unnecessary spite. The conversation started at a 4, Richman took it to an 11. I mean, well-adjusted individuals tend not to suggest that others should kill themselves. Says a lot about

Though there was mention of them here, I think maybe the level of ugliness and spite in his Twitter rants could have been explored a bit. They made him seem more human garbage than human garbage disposal.

Yeah. Time will tell. Eastwood avoided a lot of negative press throughout his life. The one VERY critical biography that's out there wasn't a big seller. I imagine it'll all come out after he's dead. But his work, his art, is impressive. Much more so than a Heston, or even a Polanski.

His art is one thing. Loved many of his films. And used to think he was probably a nice guy. I knew he was a conservative, but I imagined him to be quiet, respectful of other people, and dignified. Nope. After having read two biographies (one of which he tried to stop, apparently), the Esquire interview, and that

I suppose the show does do a good job at criticizing both sides, but having Count Dracula as a Springfield GOP mover and shaker is a masterstroke, and shows where the writers are really coming from.

The AV Club:
more funky than cranny

And which Louis CK says was largely stolen from him. It's not just accusations about Bill Hicks.

I admit he's done A LOT for charity, and for that he deserves praise. But he's said a few things which make me think his personal political beliefs are conservative and regressive. For all I know, he's a registered Democrat, though he probably thinks of himself as apolitical. Maybe it's just that he doesn't think

I'm a big fan of the Afghan Whigs, and Greg Dulli, but I didn't see his name listed on IMDb in the credits at all. But if he is involved in the show, I might have to check it out…grudgingly. I've NEVER liked Dennis Leary.