Sadly, and hilariously referenced, she seems to be going that way.
Sadly, and hilariously referenced, she seems to be going that way.
It doesn't have to advance social issues, but neither has to regress them. There's a lot of nuance on the whole thing about college campuses, and you can mine comedy of that without putting your foot on the ground and yelling "BUNCH OF BABIES AND THEIR SAFE SPACES"
Tho evil space dictator is a big aside. I will say that BD is sympathetic, and compelling, but yeah, they have caused so much damage to countless worlds I don't think they can be forgiven by our human metrics.
That would be even better than a Diamond inside job for me.
Honestly, Crazy Ex Girlfriend tackled the faux-feminism of sexy dressing so much better.
I love Tina Fey, I do with all my heart, but with this and "Kimmy goes to a play" I can't help but *grinds teeth* think she's starting to get out of touch, and this is a inexorable part of aging. I'm just one generation below her, is that what's gonna happen to me, not understand some things and just be condescending?
Next season, I want Amy to take down Gina Gershon so hard she ends up grinding herself to dust against Elizabeth Berkley. And I say this with no sexual interest on it whatsoever, for context.
I mean, this season was certainly a weird noir AU, and IDK, I just love it for it?
Exactly.
Indeed, it was not well written and plotted, but he played the character so well.
While I agree with what you say to a T, his performance was great and it did a lot to make me forget of the wonky writing, which is Arrow's best case scenario, cause you know, it's Arrow.
Hahha I feel ya; not to bring on the fabled Marvel v/s DC thing, but I have really quite enjoyed how the AoS characters have gotten to grow and develop, and how the situation affects them. The latest HYDRA arc was great, and it had a very interesting point to showcase about nature/nurture.
Oh it's definitely on my to watch list!
I don't know, I don't know you.
But that's not my issue really; I have no problems with the show scaling back and telling more personal stories; in fact I'd love that.
We are cool, I mean I doubt I will ever take you seriously, but we're cool.
Wouldn't it have to be funny?
Honestly Laurel and Quentin's scenes were always a highlight for me, so I'd be on for a mirror to that dynamic.
Oh wow a little defensive, aren't we?
I agree, but I really don't think they are gonna do a very good job with her tbh. Shrugs.