Yes there’s absolutely no relationship between Gamergate and other types of toxic fandom. Zero. Zilch. Nada. This is just top notch thinking
Yes there’s absolutely no relationship between Gamergate and other types of toxic fandom. Zero. Zilch. Nada. This is just top notch thinking
Tell me about it. You’ve already ruined the comment section.
“Stop asking questions, stop doing metacommentary.”
Of course male characters are not immune from being the butt of the joke, despised character — in fact, Rick and Morty already has one in Jerry, and a very funny one at that. But to me, there’s a difference between the Toby’s of the world and the Britta’s, in that one seemed to be created from the start to serve that…
Sir, this is a Wendy’s.
Also, maybe this is obvious, but the part where they yell at Summer at the end for “ruining” the premiere seems like commentary on the people that claimed that the new woman writers and /or Summer’s occasionally bigger role “ruined” season 3 or whatever.
Damn, that was a fun premiere. I think what I enjoyed most is that Morty has more agency now. It’s more fun, I feel, when the playing field is just slightly more level between the two. Morty murdering twelve people and getting away scot free just because he wanted to maybe one day get with Jessica? Good.
“Gaslighting doesn’t exist. You made it up, because you’re fucking crazy.”
And it’s not just a random cliche. It’s a well established arc of fashion obliviousness that Bob has fully inhabited for many years.
“Maybe you should just wait for your wife to come back?”
Obviously, it links up to your phone or something.
“How do you think the pants feel?”
I wanted more Bob and Bosco pant shopping and less Tina and passed out stranger!I like it when the show presents new combos of characters bonding in surprising ways. Also, that kid probably shouldn't take antihistamine if it makes him that severely drowsy..sorry Bob's I love you but that was a big stretch.
You Are Here.
I wish I could’ve been a fly on the wall when the writers’ room was coming up with Edgar’s final grand plan. That was like something ripped from a Batman comic.
I’m quite glad that, at least seemingly, this episode ended The Farm plot line. Absolutely none of that ever worked for me, and I’m happy to be (hopefully) done with it.
Good things come to those who wait.
Well it was good to see Moose—I’m sorry, Marmaduke—again. I feel bad that the poor guy had a nervous breakdown after his dad turned out to be the fake gargoyle king, and that none of his supposed friends from Riverdale apparently even knew this!
I liked the scene of Veronica bucking Reggie up before the car wash while also resenting that I, as a fan of his, was supposed apparently to forget that she dumped him for Archie, senselessly
This show’s motto: