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Bruh, I've never claimed to speak for every colored person in America.

"That's the point - yes it is the same thing…"

Bruh, plenty of people got their panties in a bunch over Idris Elba playing Heimdall. That's also beside the point; an originally White character being played by a person of color isn't the same thing as a a non-white character being whitewashed.

I don't like harping on these things, but…….

The thing is, making a schlocky action film about the gods of ancient Egypt is a pretty exotic premise.

While the ancient Egyptians might not have been "Black", they certainly didn't look like Jaime Lannister. They really couldn't have found any Middle Eastern actors to play the main roles?

Flamingo was a pretty ridiculous character in the comics, but he made way more sense in a world with costumed super-heroes and villains.

Presumably just entering adolescence in the horrific underground Caribbean prison of Pena Duro, dodging child molesters and shanking other inmates with the homemade knife he keeps inside his teddy bear.

While the Nygma on this show is fun and all, as a comics reader I just can't see him as The Riddler.

I got something completely different from the exchange. I don't think Leofric has any intention of taking a dive, I think that, in his own way, Leo is showing Uthred some kindness by giving him the chance to go out like a man. If Uthred dies in battle then, by his pagan beliefs, he'll go to Valhalla. If he's just

I'm not really up on British history, so I'm a little confused as to who all was living in the country at the time.

This week on, "The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Uthred Ragnarsson…"

Wha-…………What the f*ck was that?

Putting anything involving the New Gods into this show would certainly be a curve ball.

I found it really distracting that the Shive-Overly's are supposed to be from Manchester, but out of all of them only Fiona and Lilly have the accent.

“Systematic oppression is because you don’t believe that you have the equal opportunity for success.”

I've seen this picture in my Great Aunt's living room.

The Mars Volta is "a bit much".

Odda the Younger pulled a dick move but, to be fair, Leofric did warn Uthred that he had to get to Alfred and take credit for the victory before somebody else did. Given how conscious he is about his position and standing among the Saxons I would have thought Uthred wouldn't hesitate when presented with an opportunity

To be fair, there's evidence that clandestine sterilization (particularly of women of color) was a pretty common practice in South and certain other portions of the country during the 1st half of the 20th century.