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Once George mentioned to Jerry that he had a fantasy about being rubbed down with oil by a large Caribbean (I think he specified 'Jamaican') woman. First thought I had had was, "Yes this is super random—-carry, on…" Towards the end of the ep, just such a person appeared before him with a bottle of oil in her hand. She

Define "up his own ass"?
You mean making fun of a social issue while offering a serious critique?
Show your work.

I mean no disrespect but this has to be the dumbest post I've read on the avclub. And I see that you continue this trend down the thread but I hafta attack this one because this is where it starts. The reason there was no movie about those Batman impersonators because they were not worthy of any exploration beyond

Gargoyles 2198? What is that?!

I think a more interesting query would be as to whether they can procreate. And what a hypothetical offspring would resemble!

OK if it's the style that you're complaining about then go ahead. I see no problem with that. If it's worth anything, I think the writers are doing the best to tow a certain line of believability and conflict. To each his own!

I seriously don't understand what's the confusion some viewers have with the portrayal of an extremely well-off high society White woman raised in the 1940s as harboring prejudiced or 'elegantly' racist views. I say 'elegant' cuz they'd never have her rail off and call the Negro characters 'darkie' or 'jiggaboo' or

Nick Offerman played a gun-wielding xenophobe on 24 who abducts a material witness during Season 2 over 10 years ago. He's barely recognizable from Ron Swanson (no mustache) but he's pretty damn convincing—-especially when he has to barricade himself in a bathroom from Jack Bauer's semi-automatic pistol fury whilst

For a second I thought of the "6 Million Dollar Man" and figured you were messing with me. Obviously I am not the first one to make the mistake. Yes perhaps he would effective. I've heard "12 Years a Slave" isn't the cinematic panacea it was heralded as, however.

Ah yes, an oldie but not-so-goodie anymore. (That one was actually kinda good)

Might as well have someone in Hollywood direct it who—-oh, I dunno—-has a personal but functional understanding of Black American life. *crickets chirping

Well—- good. I prefer that then the other way around. We've already had "Different Strokes" and "Webster". I wanna see what kind of shenanigans a white female super-powered hero can get in having been raised by some Blacks with a brotha as a brother. Knowing Hollywood, the Invisible Woman will probably incorporate

It looks like the actor playing Bruce is more like 12, an obvious departure from canon. From the commercials he seems all teenaged angsty and ish. One scene he is shown torturing himself with a candle flame after which he is being admonished by Gordon for such self-destructive ways. "I'm not punishing myself, I'm

What's the reference? It feels dreadfully Seinfeldian.

Here we go with the "canon" stuff. I hear what you mean. I was thrown slightly off-base to watch in "The Dark Knight" that Wayne and Dent were barely bang bros but the narrative still paid off.
But let's face it, due to Bruce Wayne's secretive and borderline paranoid personality necessary for a double life, he ain't

Well the actors have been aging so much that the characters would be obtensibly living in the mid 1990s. Are we ready for a 'That 90s Show'? Are we prepared for the responsibility yet?

Oh then that's more like it! I've got one gay friend that insists that so many assumedly straight male celebrities are closet-cases. Then again, didn't I hear correctl that Tom Hardy has admitted to gay trysts in his past? When I heard that I remember thinkin' he's got a lot of nerve and courage to admit that—-which

That's obviously her black side coming out. Who says she could pass for white? LOL

Uhhh…ummm… that's a kinda off-base assessment cuz they claim her feminism is convenient and hypocritical. She IS the same woman who posed in some Maxim mag-esque spread in lingerie with her legs open at a 121 degree angle, bestride one of the luckiest chairs ever crafted.