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Disagreed. It’s been about a 50/50 mix of good to meh this season to me. They’re doing a lot of navel gazing this season, along with broad, uncreative parodies that haven’t really landed for me. I didn’t really need another spoof of Mad Max, thanks. Or for a character to rattle off the most obvious take of the shallow

The best explanation I heard was this. So many of these guys are the basement dwelling stereotypes you read about, the ones who can’t get a date. They’ve convinced themselves that it’s because they like comics and SF and fantasy and nerdy things that girls don’t get. Now, with more and more women becoming fans and

It infuriates me. I’m involved with comic book fandoms more so than anything else, and good god. Like how can you claim to like characters that fight to protect people and preserve life and still be such a shitty person? How can you claim to love the X-Men while not realizing that YOU WOULD BE A VILLAIN IN THOSE

Do you really think that men face as much harassment as women online? Honestly?

And the only thing I can say is if you’re lucky enough to make a show that is really good that people like, that means some bad people are going to like it too.

The end credits is one of my favorite scenes of television ever. It is so emotionally engaging. At once both sad (as Kelly’s body is lowered to its final resting place alongside her dead husband and daughter) and happy, all while “Heaven is a Place on Earth” plays and we are treated with the literal on-screen

Over the course of the episode we learn that it’s a simulation where people’s consciousnesses are uploaded after they die.

Is it possible the douche with the mic intentionally called the obvious girl a boy because he wanted to insult a kid wearing a hippie-dippy tie-dye t-shirt?