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If there’s one person I pity in all this, it’s Foo.

Indeed! Straight up turgid over here!

“Thing that most engorged our sex organs to hear about.”

Reed, who we also sympathize with, even though he’s a committed participant in one of Reagans worst policies.

Busy weekend doing stuff outside (what, outside?!), but I caught the first episode of Maniac on Netflix, as I’ll never pass up a chance to look at Emma Stone’s billiard ball eyes for a while. Such a face. Oh, and I also wish Jonah Hill would speak up a touch. Anyway, I enjoyed it for the most part, and it makes me

Is anybody else having Kinja problems again? For the past two days my profile isn’t loading up in the right hand corner and the comments aren’t loading. I already removed Kinjamprove (damn it). I had to log in from incognito mode on Chrome to post this.

Ever since Friday afternoon, I’ve been unable to access any of the Kinja comment sections via Firefox. Three gray dots just pulse. It doesn’t even show my notifications or icon in the corner. (I had to use Microsoft Edge just to post here. UGH.) Anybody know how to fix this?

Has anyone else been having issues with comments on kinja? For the last week or so, it’s been hit or miss if the comments section will exist or not on any given story.

Was there going to be a conclusion to the Lucia and Gustavo plot? The episode description on my dvr said that while Franklin faces consequences, Lucia was desperately trying to save Gustavo. But I don't remember seeing anything with them in the episode. 

Does this feel very Terry Gilliam to anybody else? I’m not seeing his name mentioned a lot in reviews of this but I feel him everywhere. The “mystery” and way things evolve give the vibe of a grungy Terry Gilliam dystopia-fantasy, with hints of 12 Monkeys, Brazil, The Fisher King, and Zero Theorem. For a director with

Agreed. I appreciate Fowle taking a nuanced approach in his writing on the subject, but Franklin is a cancer to the community. He didn’t need to become a distributor any more than Walter White did. I was a small boy in a shitty Jacksonville neighborhood in the late 80's. I was afraid of the cops AND guys like

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I wasn’t even aware that this was a disguised jab at Mel. I thought it was pretty on the nose.

Viewers will recall that Bob-Waksberg and company have taken on sexual harassment in Hollywoo and the culture that permits it before, most notably in the season 2 episode “Hank After Dark”. Haven’t delved into the new season yet, but I’m glad to see that they’re still fighting this battle.

I am shocked —shocked— that the United States under any administration is playing chess with innocent lives, or ignoring problems they created because they cannot profit from any solution. Shocked.

I think it says a lot about Dan Harmon that he somehow managed to come out of an altercation with Chevy Chase looking like the bigger asshole. That’s like out-crazying Gary Busey.

“[M]ake sure your boss hasn’t chosen this exact moment to come by for a chat.”

Shouldn’t it have a cowl?

“Like a fish needs a bicycle,” in our world, is an absurd statement because fish don’t have legs or live on land, so they have no need for a bicycle.  In the world of Bojack, however, it’s not absurd (because fish have legs and can go on land and use bicycles).  The lack of absurdity underlines the absurdity of

It would be kind of great if season 6 Bojack is off in the background dealing with shit while everybody elses lives just spiral off into insanity leading to season 7 where barely sober Bojack is the straight man.

I stopped playing online games since gears of war 1. Played with some 11 year old kid yelling profanities and racial slurs the whole time. Someone asked where his dad was and low and behold he was playing in the same game. Real Talk, how is the online community for this game? Same? I dont see myself coming back, but

I stopped playing online games since gears of war 1. Played with some 11 year old kid yelling profanities and racial