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Joanna Boese
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For personal reasons, I'm glad "Parenthood" is off the air. Having been diagnosed with the same disorder, I wouldn't feel comfortable seeing a character on TV whose disorder is presented first and foremost about them as well as the fact he's constantly shown struggling and has parents who don't really treat him like a

I had seen the pilot where they had a shout-out to Tony Danza…sad that type of stuff didn't appear on a regular basis, but the toxic mustache that turns people into hipsters…classic. :)

I used to like it, but those rich twins got GRATING. Of course, it's also hard to tell if you like their dad or not. He did step up and did some parenting at times.

And that is why I'm thrilled Diablo Cody has been hired to write the screenplay for the live-action "Barbie" movie. :) Hopefully it will be good as that.

I question why the new "Richie Rich" uses a whole new plot…but I do love "I Didn't Do It". (Maybe because it's set in the Chicago suburbs?) And "Liv and Maddie", even though I will have to put this out there:

I'm probably not the only one who saw the resemblance to "Dexter's Laboratory", am I? Only Dexter is two redheaded teenage twin sisters?

Also, I hate how incredibly horrible Jordan is. We shouldn't be showing kids that it's okay to be an a—hole.

I do enjoy SOME of the Disney shows, but I've had it with the hypocritical storylines contrasting with Disney's anti-bullying campaigns, flanderization of some characters (Maddie in "Suite Life" going from regular blue collar to destitute, Ravi going from immigrant trying to fit in to being the nerd everyone dumps on)

You've not seen the Jp. commercials with sexy Ronald, have you?

Let's not forget Homer Simpson trying to stage a Play-Doh production…

I'm glad, I've felt the feature film was pretty much nightmare fuel in some parts and didn't match up with the charming stage version.

Has "Destroy their credit rating, Xenu!" EVER worked?

FIRSTLY, they look NOTHING like those Slutz dolls.

It seems most people do that…I had worked at a Walmart where I told one girl politely to not run in the store because we didn't want her to get hurt. The parents got indignant and said she had Autism. Autism or not, we don't want your kid to get hurt. Maybe you should discipline her, seeing as you're her parents?

And that is why I keep telling my mom I have a severe suspicion I was misdiagnosed…she keeps bringing up the eye contact thing… I know I must have some emotional issues (That I've managed to control over time), but it just seems everyone wants to pin some label on someone…

Exactly…I got annoyed with everyone claiming Drax is a role model for Autism when we know he comes from a planet where his species can't grasp metaphors. I really do not think it was their intent.

Which is why I am going to be happy "Parenthood" is going to end on TV soon. Why oh why do they make it look like Max can't fit in? I was in a similar situation where I was thought of as the problem, but after I left that school environment, I found out that I could do what I want and have no problem fitting in. Sure,

Y'know, I felt this should've just ended at "American Wedding". I didn't like seeing in the trailer that Stifler went back to being a womanizing asshole in the fourth one when he had so much character development in the third one. Besides, I've always felt the series was really about Jim and Michelle, why check in on