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Or in King's Landing…

They're my favorite comedies but I get a bad feeling about blending their senses of humor. They're both too idiosyncratic to gel.

Wait is there one or are you just pointing out how specific that is?

That's not the only time they joke about consent though. They repeat jokes like that a couple of times over the course of the episode. Taken together, they seem a lot more like "haha look at the dumb millennials with their over-the-top consent stuff" than some dude that just wants legal consent.

Is it though? I feel like a million other shows and articles have made the same unoriginal zingers about entitled, privileged millennials. Then she was conflating that group with the passionately SJW millennials, and despite the media attempts to sell that as the new culture of the millennial college student, I

Yeah! That's one of the reasons I liked the plotline with the alpha trophy wife vs. Jacqueline. The lines about her graduating from Princeton with a poli sci degree, working at the State Department, quoting Tennyson, and coping with a marriage where their money takes care of damn near everything but she's still

Thank you, that helped me develop my understanding of why I disliked this episode. If you're gonna do stereotypical ragging on millennials, which is incredibly played out, at least satirize real millennial culture instead of whatever Tina Fey half-remembers from eavesdropping on her nieces.

The 'sexual contracts' thing was pretty satirical. As well as 'do you consent to dance with me'. It's still trying to joke a made-up millennial college obsession with consent (which sucks because most of the dudes in college are still pushy as fuck), they could develop the pseudo-feminist entitledness without the

> just cutting contact with someone you're dating IRL to just stopping talking to someone online

Maybe she has really good core strength.

Deathly peril exception. If someone's going away for like, a job, it is inconsiderate at the least, but he could genuinely never speak to her again.

But the way he put it was way more tasteful.

Boyd wasn't there, how is he the ultimate witness?

@ann03 didn't he go for a surprise kiss with Britta (which he explained as a British high five) in one of this season's episodes? I wanna say the ACB one.

My biggest complaint right now is that Season 3 Schmidt has gone from enjoyably douche-y to a complete and total asshole. His blaming nick and Jess for the fallout from the double-dating was the last straw. The penultimate straw was his retarded "I used to be fat" excuse for cheating. It's a pity because the rest of

To be fair, he hasn't really been given a chance.

@avclub-dcba90e7265f12accf0eb33b8fcb6ca4:disqus Fantastic Four is more like Man of Steel. All four films do a great disservice to their source material, but for some reason these two made money.

In no shape, form or fashion is Bush/Rumsfeld/Cheney's foreign policy even remotely connected to realpolitik. If it were, we would all be better off (and by we I mean Americans, but who cares about all those other people anyways).

Todd is Varys. Allied with Daenerys, always polite, but absolutely ruthless.

BTW, Jesus is one of the five awesomest dudes in Islamic dude hierarchy, along with Noah, Moses, Abraham and Muhammad.