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All he had to do was creep behind the scenes like the cockroach he is. But nope, he flew too close to the sun for that hosting gig and invited the scrutiny

Being famous does sound like a huge pain in the ass. Being wealthy while maintaining a low profile, on the other hand, seems pretty great.

Naw, that baby’s got pants on!

I’m incredibly excited to watch this and am rooting for this movie to succeed. I’m a big fan of Kim’s Convenience, a big fan of Simu Liu, a big fan of Awkwafina, and a big fan of the MCU telling more diverse stories.

I’d never thought of this in regards to game shows, but I’m certainly not a fan of the increasing trend of replacing professional voice actors in animated properties with celebrities, so I definitely think you have a point. Can we not just recognise that people have specific skills that suit certain roles, and

I have very little stake in who is chosen (apart from reviling this guy for obviously being an asshole), since I don’t watch Jeopardy, and didn’t see ANY of the guests trying out. However, I am totally over this increasing trend to hire actors to host game shows. Acting and hosting are a totally different skill set,

In the same interview, another queen by the name of Peppermint—the first openly transgender queen to participate in Drag Race

I have a bigger problem with somebody writing about Drag Race who doesn’t know who Peppermint is.

Fuckin’ good. Make it mandatory to get on public transportation. To cross state lines. To get social security, medicare, medicaid, VA benefits. To set foot on government property, including public schools and universities. To get your tax refund from the IRS. To get medical care of any sort. The fucking works. Enough

This is the extremely under-discussed dynamic at play here. Everybody, including the AV Club, has acted as if every guest host was a real and equal candidate for the job, when that can’t actually have been the case. Most of these folks were famous fans of the show who scratched off a bucket list item by pretending to

The basic appeal of Jeopardy is that anyone, from whatever walk of life, can win so long as they have the knowledge and skill. And nothing exemplifies that more than our new host, who rejected a bunch of more talented people and then gave himself this job.

Ken Jennings.  All they had to do was hire Ken Jennings.  

Nothing says “I didn’t do what they said I did” like a $7.7mil payout.

I wonder if he finally realized that getting people to switch to a crappy middle seat was the unreasonable thing.

Of course, he left his original Chilling Adventures of Sabrina comic dangling, at part two of a six part arc, for, let’s see, four years now.

Yeah, this guy is definitely going to crank out two more comic book series. Fans should absolutely count on that happening.

I remember liking the “moment of Zen” thing though I think I wasn’t watching full episodes; other than that at this point I don’t have real memories of the Kilborn shows, but in a way I think they were useful context for what came later. A lot of people responded to the peak of the Stewart era like the point of the

Peter David is great and one of the more underrated superhero writers.

This is America, buddy. A “Cell” is the place where we keep two million people.

In all the interviews I’ve read with the actors/directors/writers, literally nobody has tried to “force” them to accept it as canon. They are asked if it was deliberate, but that’s it.

As someone who isn’t sexual at all, I appreciate these friendships in an entirely different way, but that doesn’t mean you can’t view them through a gay prism and enjoy them that way if it makes you happy. That’s what’s great about this crazy, mixed-up world.

...you can’t meet your friends at the bar anymore because homosexuality has been exploited? what in the word salad fuck?