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This show has a total LACK of journalistic ethic and reality. What professional journalist shows up to someone’s house or party or hunting trip to confront them about the story they’re writing about the person being confronted? These poor practices and more have been portrayed in this ridiculous show. This show is

...despise Meghan Markle for “no reason” (we all know the reason)...

I know he’s a total asshole.   All your critiques of him as a person are totally valid.   However, I can’t help myself, I still find Clarkson Farm engaging and entertaining.    I still laugh at his schtick, even as it is getting a bit old and predictable.   I do believe that his show is serving a greater good, at

Suspension of disbelief is really the show’s whole thing. Yes, it’s a bit silly to see Judith Light shimmying up a rose trellis with just arm strength, but I don’t know that it’s more silly than Taffy’s ridiculously complicated plan to kill his own brother. Personally, I liked this better than episode 4, but your

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Just the best goddamn bird-lawyer in world

If he needs to make this go away I know a guy in sunny South Philadelphia who told be that he specializes in bird law.

Ohhhh...you mean a buggy!

nice job transcribing the 5-minute post-credit interview.

Going into this ep, knowing she’d seen Greg’s picture and heard Greg’s phone calls and saw the uncle f***er in action, I was thinking, “maybe Tanya has hidden layers?”

As one of those Black people, I fail to see systematic violence against my person. If you stop and think about it, police generally are where the crime is or the local donut shop. If people truly cared about us, then they would find ways to decrease the crime in our communities instead of saying “Black lives matter!”

Based on context, I think the writer specifically meant movies that incorporate the pandemic as a plot element/acknowledge it, or ones that exist because of the constraints put on productions in terms of testing, crew size, location, etc. Not just any movie that came out during the pandemic.

Neve count your chickens before they're hatched. 

“Black men who don’t think like me are white men” - White guy on white people blog comment section

Were they even supposed to be there today?

A crummy commercial? Sonofabitch!

I have to say, I did not; I was way too distracted by the fact the was Patrick from Coupling.

“Who’s gonna turn down a Junior Mint? It’s chocolate, it’s peppermint.  It’s delicious! It’s very refreshing.”

I’ve been waiting for Kevin to be shown outside of the sitcom world and as a real monster. Not just an intolerable doofus, but a true, unrepentant, abuser. There have been hints of that but with one episode left I don’t think it will happen. I’ve been an Allison apologist because I really thought Kevin was going to be

I miss Dennis Perkins.