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The main reason I see reviewers insulted on here is because of a disagreement in rating or when the review proselytizes so much that the episode does not get reviewed properly. I see it across both genders. The meanest I've seen people be are against Perkins, Alston, and Sava, all men.

She said "Liar" like from Princess Bride. My heart stopped from joy.

It's still really funny.

I complained about it for 15 minutes

I'm late, but after reading all these reviews, I think you all helped me tap into my problem. Olivia's personality is guided by whatever man she is attached to. She's "good" when seen through the lens of the president. She's a "bad" when seen through the lens of Papa Pope. After this arc, it seems our main character

He did Leftovers and it was a beautiful show that he wrote beautiful reviews for. It must be hard to watch Leftovers, and then this, which has dropped so much in quality.

It actually reminded me of how Adam walks sometimes, random and disorganized.

You're right! I hadn't noticed until you said that.

I've been laughing about this for 5 minutes. Thank you.

So Fitz isn't a real person. Biomechanics? I can do that. Electrical engineering? Sure! Medical studies? Why not? Computer programing? I dabble. Fitz and Simmons are catch-alls for any technological advancement that moves the plot along. They do not get professional respect bc their jobs exist for other people's

Did you see Frank turn away when Claire got out of the bathtub? What's that about?

I'm late to this party but for the sake of posterity, I love that Gene curtsied.

How about Beth? That didn't vibe sexual to you?

If SNL taught me anything this week, it's that not everything is for white people.

Also, pointing it out informs people of their biases. It may not change their present interpretation of events (I acknowledge that if white people get defensive it could do more harm than good), but perhaps it can inform their future choices or help young people decide about the country they're living in. Or perhaps

I would agree that Jost gets negative attention. In the comments section, at least, it doesn't feel as negative. I think a nice parallel would be Pete Davidson (who I also like). He is adored by Lorne Michaels despite being relatively untrained. He breaks and doesn't do impressions well, yet I rarely see 30 people

I waited a long time before posting this. The negativity had been targeted disproportionately at her for a long time now. People should be aware of their behaviors. Using words like "accusing" rather than "observing" or "explaining" suggests that you have difficulty considering the idea that systemic racism rather

I have to say, I've been reading the comments for a while and I've never seen as much targeted dislike and negativity as I've seen displayed towards Leslie Jones. I'm a teacher and it's known that teaching evaluations are worse for women, and specifically women of color (teaching skill was controlled). This whole

People will just assume it is for Walking Dead.