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Giving them way too much credit. This show is torn between trying to be an "AMC calibre" drama and a populist pleaser with lots of zombie kills. Right now they're doing a piss poor job of the former. The latter is pretty simple to do.

I thought the blue was X.

You have to want to believe, like Bob Lefsetz.

White guilt? Nah. Their rap reviews do tend to favor the most transgressive thing they can find (Odd Future, the above referenced disc) in urban music. I don't think that counts for White guilt, I think it means they have a different reference point for what is good for rap/R&B.

An inside joke actually, mate.

yeah Scott ur awesome but Slaughter is right in my opinion
also too however there were a lot of seens that were in other older movies too

Can't believe I missed he was releasing a record. I interviewed him right after the Popular kerfuffle and he seemed at once enraged and accepting. Glad to see him back.

remember when everyone's "new york accent" voice sounded like Dice? Good times.

It's drastic because of her sort of well publicized bouts with an eating disorder. Don't blame u for not following celeb gossip type stories tho.

So, no Danny Glover then?

Norm is also in the "I Get Wreck" video, dancing behind Heather w/ dyed hair.

Oh I get it. Hahah

I cotton to High and Low. I could write an entire article about Kurosawa films. Oh wait, I did already.

As I've said before I've never cared much for Powell, but the reaction to this episode then as it is here now in the comments section is pretty much expected. I think it has less to do with the editing as it does with White people empathizing with Julie, being in that situation where the ANGRY BLACK MAN is accusing

@Afghamistam

Yoba
Has grown into a pretty good actor. Perhaps he's given more interesting dialogue than he has been in previous years. Bill is in some ways a stereotype, less of an African American man and more of a TV FBI agent. Let's see where they go.

the whole thing. I don't think the film deserves the quality of writing about it's awefulness.

"the black guy" has a name. I hate to get all Sean Penn on fools, but Joe Morton is one of our better actors.

just never got with this show
I guess not enough Joe Morgan/Tamilyn Tomita.

the product of this whole project was shown first in Japan and thus conceived with a Japanese audience, a pre-teen/teen male audience, in mind.