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He was depicted more sympathetically as the series went on, but his behavior also became significantly less toxic (even though it was far from perfect.)

The work environment being toxic was an intended part of the show. It was never meant to make the audience feel comfortable.

People wonder why you’re attracted to Chidi?

Of course people are allowed to think whatever they want. It’s a question of whether it’s right to discriminate against her.

If the language was misogynist, it’s hard to imagine her (or the reporter) choosing to describe it as merely “colorful,” when they’re also talking about him jacking off in front of her.

I really don’t see how anyone could watch this movie and think that it’s suggesting that Rockwell’s character’s bigotry and violent behavior are “minor flaws.”

BAFTA’s ongoing reluctance to nominate African-American men is extremely disturbing. Only 3 African-American men have ever been nominated for Best Actor there, which is outrageous. Denzel Washington has never been nominated for a BAFTA.

Unfortunate that even with Call Me By Your Name deservedly being nominated for Picture and Director, they still couldn’t get a supporting actor nomination.

If Chelsea Clinton was presently working in a Bill Clinton administration, then quite possibly.

Which episode?

I hate to say it, but that style of preview has become pretty standard. I’ve noticed on lots of networks. (“I’ve made my decision.” Coming next week: “My answer is yes!”)

I wish he could have made it to the end of The Middle. I’m guessing they inded for his character to appear again at least once.

I completely agree with the review. This episode got its points across, but man was it difficult for me to watch.

“A major milestone that tells us this Will & Grace is different from Will & Grace V.1: As the titular pair themselves put it, this is a first. Will and Grace have never slept with the same guy before.”

Wait...a 140-pound pancake isn’t a real thing?

Rather than giving this one a B, I’d say it’s one of the worst episodes the show has ever done.

Playboy’s articles have been shitty in recent years, but it wasn’t long ago that it had wonderful articles.

I also have a very hard time believing that she would be clueless about how to be introduced to the queen. She dealt with high-ranking foreign figures all the time, and was hailed for her elegance in such scenarios.

HISTORY SPOILER, I guess?

Ed Wood never made anything remotely as brilliant as Into the Wild.