jayydee92
jayydee92
jayydee92

Will watch anything with Anna Torv. And Groff will always be my King George III so I’m in.

Yep, the ‘Santa Clause is white, he just is’ box. Not a good box to put yourself in, really.

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Sure, “they” put her in a box. Kelly had nothing to do with it.

I only found out recently that the character Switch was supposed to be played by a male actor in the real world, and a female actor in the Matrix, which would have been a really interesting extension of the ‘residual self-image’ idea. It’s a shame it was never explored more.

Yep. Never underestimate the fanboi tendency to totally misunderstand their “most favorite thing evar”. My favorite example: anti-PC “freeze peach” crusaders who fail to notice that Blazing Saddles is obviously and emphatically against bigotry of all kinds.

“Those years can be great and formative in a way that can foster analyzing information more closely, but only if you’re around friends/family who question you back so you learn to handle that curiosity maturely. I grew out of it (luckily).”

The whole point of the szechuan sauce joke was that Rick was A) the only person in the entire multiverse who actually remembered it and wanted it back, and B) almost preternaturally committed to getting it. And in that regard, it was fantastic.

Which is weird because there’s heavy trans subtext to the Matrix what with both of the directors later coming out as transgender and the book Fight Club was based on was written by a gay man who was mocking toxic masculinity. Something I bet the “fans” you’re describing would blow a gasket over.

Quick, do an episode where Rick really wants McDonalds to pay it’s workers a living wage!

Apparently that was put in the show because Justin Roiland wouldn’t shut up about the stuff. It was more than a quick mention in the episode, though. It was introduced in the beginning of the episode and they had a short conversation about it being a movie tie-in, and then there was an impassioned rant about it at the

>because of those fans, the show is becoming easy to hate

Alright, I’ve been dying to bring this up here since I spent way too long researching this yesterday after my rewatch of the series.

So we’ve moved on from hating Scar-Jo? It’s hard to keep track of the current actress the internet hates for no discernible reason.

It’ll be Brie Larson’s turn to get this nonsense around 2019 by my estimations

The backlash is real. It’s cool to call her a bad actress now.

There’s this thing Bojack Horseman (the show) does, where it presents a particularly biting observation as a joke at first, and then reveals the true horrific consequences of that observation later... and still presents it as a joke. And somewhere along the way you realized it was never funny to begin with, but you

As a 30 Rock devotee and Kimmy Schmidt fan I have loved Jane Krakowski for a while now but I was blown away by her performance here. She absolutely nailed it and made Honeys already emotional story even more affecting for me.

Man, this one was brutal. Krakowski killed it. All of the dual timeline scenes were amazing.

They could’ve used a bit more time to set up the friendship, but this plot works best as a one episode detour.

As a great woman once said, ‘suck a dick dumbshit.’